The Shooter’s Log Reviews a wide variety of firearms and they’ve taken a close look at the PD10 Pistol. Dave Dolbee was first introduced to the PD10 at Lucid Optic’s Ballistic Summit event in New Mexico. In addition to the normal overview of features, the author shares his thoughts and insight on them. For example, his comments on the magazine release:
The design of the magazine release is unlike any I can recall. The release is a normal button-style release, but the grip frame (behind the button) is beveled to prevent the shooter from accidentally dropping a mag. It also guides the thumb to the release button.
-D. Dolbee, 6/24
Shooter’s Log Reviews wouldn’t be complete without live fire tests, of course. Dolbee took the pistol to the range for his review article and he also brought a new shooter to observe how they handled the PD10. He found something we see quite often as well: A poor shooting platform behind the gun can cause problems.
I test guns regularly, so I figured the best test of a gun is to take along new shooter and let them have a crack at it. As with any semi-auto, if you don’t grip the gun properly, you can cause a failure. The PD10 is no different. However, grip issues were quickly rectified and no other failures to feed, fire, or eject were noted.
-D. Dolbee, 6/24
Overall, we think Dolbee has a great grasp on what the PD10 Pistol is all about and appreciate him sharing his thoughts with others. we agree that the PD10 is “Built for Concealed Carry, Ready for Anything!“
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