In this product presentation by Toronto Airsoft the VFC Walther PDP GBB pistol steps into the spotlight with an external build that values grip over slip. It features aggressive slide serrations that could double as a nail file and a heavy geometric texture on the grip to ensure it stays in your hand during intense moments. To top it off, it comes optics-ready and sports ambidextrous controls, making it friendly for both lefties and righties who want to mount a red dot.
Markus A380 provides a detailed guide for disassembling and reassembling the fire control group of a VFC Walther PDP airsoft pistol. The process begins with the removal of the slide from the frame by pulling down on two side buttons. To extract the hammer assembly, a small screw is loosened, and the unit is lifted out while the presenter identifies specific internal springs and plastic components that must be handled carefully to avoid loss.
Jaeger Precision does an initial review of the VFC Walther PDP GBB Airsoft Pistol, comparing its design to the older, more comfortable but poorly performing VFC HK VP9. The modern Walther PDP is described as chunky with an optics-ready slide and adjustable sights. After a brief disassembly, he points out its more conventional blowback housing, which suggests better reliability than the VP9, and performs a chronograph test showing a decent output of around 0.97 Joules.
Luis of 4UAD Smart Airsoft does a lengthy review of the VFC Walther PDP airsoft gun, showing its ergonomics, detailed external features like "super terrain serrations" and a unique grip texture, and its design optimized for red dot sights. It draws comparisons to the Walther PPQ, noting upgrades in handling and compatibility, while also detailing internal cross-compatibility with VFC Glock parts.