Preview: Herrington Arms HCPDP

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posted on May 24, 2024
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Herrington Arms HCPDP

A micro compensator designed specifically for use with threaded-barreled versions of Walther’s superb PDP, the HCPDP from Herrington Arms is machined from durable 6061 aluminum to perfectly match the contours of the pistol’s slide.

Threaded 1/2x28 TPI, the muzzle device weighs only 0.9 ozs. and is timed to the host gun via a pair of set screws at the 3- and 9-o’clock positions. Ports in the top and both sides serve to substantially counteract muzzle rise while also helping to mitigate felt recoil a bit as well. Herrington Arms offers the HCPDP with either a black anodized or Flat Dark Earth Cerakote finish. 

The suggested retail price on the Herrington Arms HCPDP is $90 for all-black models and $100 for the FDE variant. For more information, visit herringtonarms.com.

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