Review I posted in a different thread:
Well, I decided WTH and ordered a full size Walther PDP 5". Came in today and I took it out this evening and put about 100 rounds through it. I haven't ever owned a Walther, and I have to say, this one impressed me. I didn't know if I'd like the seemingly higher bore than I'm used to, but I put my first shot touching the center bullseye of a shoot n' see at 10 yards. Stacked rounds in the center with the rest of the mag.
Went to some transition drills on a 5" and 8" plate at 10 yards and I kid you not, I never missed. I was doing quick transitions.
The trigger is incredible. The best I've felt in a factory gun. It's basically a two-stage. No gritty take-up to the wall, wall is a crisp break and the reset is incredibly short. The stippling is extremely well thought out and executed.
A couple negatives is the gun is pretty snappy, even with the 5" barrel/slide. It returns incredibly well though. Definitely more of a handful than a full steel gun. The sights are Glock poly sights; yuck. They were spot on though and it's an easy upgrade where it takes Glock sights; smart play by Walther. I'll probably run the factory sights for awhile. I'll eventually outfit it with a red dot. I have a match coming up in two weeks (CD BOTC) where it's USPSA limited, so no dots allowed.
Ran perfect with Blazer 115 FMJ, S&B 124 FMJ, and my reloads with 124's. Have a Black Scorpion holster and some mags inbound. This pistol has really impressed me early on. I always shoot Glocks to the left, yes it's a me/grip thing. This is point of aim, point of impact. I wish I had an extra 500 rounds laying around to run it hard and fast. I guess I'll put it through the paces in the match a couple weeks from now. I'm going to try and get another 100 or so through it before. One of these years I'll break down and purchase a Stacatto, but this will tide me over for now. It's going to take a lot to impress me with reliability compared to the Glocks I've had. It's a super fun gun thus far and seems like a great value.