Walther Arms Announces Creed 9 mm Pistol

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posted on October 26, 2016
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Walther Arms
has announced its newest 9 mm polymer pistol, the Creed. Non-slip grip texturing, a pre-cocked double-action trigger system and a bobbed hammer are just a few of the gun’s listed features. Metal components have been treated with a corrosion and abrasion resistant Tenifer coating, resulting in a matte black hardened surface. A Picatinny rail, reversible magazine release, low-profile steel 3-dot sights, and front and rear cocking serrations on the slide round out the features. Specifications show a trigger pull of 6.5 lbs., and a 1:10” twist rate. The 4”-barrel Creed comes with two 16-round 9 mm magazines, but 10-round mags are also available. Overall length is 7.3”, width is 1.3” and empty magazine weight is 26.6 ozs. MSRP is $399. For more, visit waltherarms.com/handguns.creed

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