Product Description
Maximize your Walther PDP's potential!
Taylor Freelance's +3+ for the full-size PDP extends your mags out to the maximum allowed in 3-Gun and USPSA Limited competition -- giving you 21+1 instead of the stock 18.
- Quick-release locking plate gives a balance of retention and easy cleaning
- CNC machined from bar stock
- +3+ capacity (most people get +4)
- Fits the full-size 18-round mag (not the compact)
- NOTE: DO NOT use 18-round mags in Compact PDPs without a protective "overpenetration collar." Doing so risks damage to the ejector.
Weight: 1.25 ounces
Material: Aluminum
Color: Blue
NOTE: New version fits the Walther PDP "PRO" magwell. We have some of the older model still in stock, so please leave us a note in the "special instructions" at checkout if you need yours to fit the PRO.
STEEL FRAME CAUTION: These parts were designed for the full-size polymer-frame PDP. If you have a full-size steel frame PDP, we strongly suggest using the Taylor Freelance magwell. Without it, this basepad will allow the magazine to over-penetrate, potentially impacting the ejector during a slide-locked-back reload. Damage to the ejector may result.
IMPORTANT: The Walther PDP and the Walther PDP COMPACT use DIFFERENT magazines. The PDP compact uses Walther PPQ magazines (if you need those, look in the PPQ section of our store!).
NOTE: Due to state department restrictions we cannot ship this part internationally.
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Great Product
I come to Taylor Freelance for the best products and service!!
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Great Product
As with all the products I have from T F these are the same. Great fit and finish and work great.
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Great company
I have purchased a few different products from TF,. They are an amazing company , super fast shipping and great products HIGHLY RECOMMEND
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Walther PDP +3
Easy to install. Fits and runs perfectly. Using factory supplied spring. Color is pretty cool, too. Will buy again; complete confidence in Taylor Freelance.