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Description:
Compact hammer-fired pistol. Ambidextrous paddle-style magazine release at the rear of the trigger guard. Front and rear heavy slide serrations. Short Picatinny accessory rail. Textured grip panels. External extractor with loaded chamber indicator. Production of this model began in late 2023 and is still in production as of late 2025. The MSRP for this model is $499. The current market value for a used model in 95% condition is around $300. Cartridge: .380 Automatic Alias: 9mm Browning Short The Walther PD380 excels in ergonomics, featuring a comfortable grip with PDP-inspired texturing and finger grooves that enhance control for various hand sizes, making it ideal for concealed carry and novice shooters. Its locked-breech design minimizes recoil, promoting accuracy and ease of use. The DA/SA trigger offers a safe, heavy double-action pull (around 10-11 lbs.) for carry, transitioning to a crisp single-action (5-6 lbs.), though some find the SA overly heavy or gritty. Pluses include low-recoil shooting and ambidextrous controls; minuses encompass the polarizing paddle magazine release, absence of a slide stop (requiring slingshot racking), and quirky safety/de-cocker mechanics that may raise training concerns. Overall, it balances reliability and comfort but may frustrate those preferring traditional controls. .380 ACP