Creed: A set of fundamental beliefs.
For Walther, those beliefs are superior ergonomics, excellence in trigger design, and unparalleled accuracy, quality and reliability. The new Walther Creed makes a statement in modern polymer-frame handguns that all of these features can be achieved with an economic price-tag. The Creed offers a reinforced polymer frame with signature ergonomics that shooters have come to expect from Walther.
The Creed features a pre-cocked double-action trigger system and a bobbed hammer that ensure a no-snag draw from a concealment. This system provides the shooter with a light and smooth trigger pull, consistent from the first shot to the last. All metal components are treated with a corrosion and abrasion resistant TENIFER® coating, providing a matte black hardened surface. With an ambidextrous magazine release, low profile steel 3-dot sights, and front and rear cocking serrations on the slide, Walther refused to compromise on the quality or features of the Creed.
Was lucky enough to catch this on sale for $260 at SOSS in Dec. I too thought this too good to be true, but was not disappointed. Sweetest factory trigger I've had. Recommend you wrap a paw around a Walther, you'll love the ergo. Shot IDPA last week and the best part was the Glock guys saying niiice.
So impressed with Walther that PPS is my new EDC. Little heavier trigger, but its an EDC. 12 days to get to my FFL but there was an avalanche of orders. BTW the SOSS folks are great. The PPS was my eighth order without a problems of ANY kind.
Bought the Creed strictly on impulse and price and so glad I did. Gun fit great in my hand and I really love the trigger. The bore axcess is just a little high but shoots so good and very accurate. I can’t believe Sportsman or Walther can make a penny at the price of sale. I highly recommend this gun at the MSRP much less the sales price.
Quality manufacturing. High accuracy and reliability. Surprisingly smooth trigger at this price point. Not many night sight options. Great gun from a reputable company.
Nice shooting pistol, except for the front sight bead popping out on the very first round fired. Walther might want to look into that.
The best trigger right out of the box that I've ever felt. Was consistent with a really nice break each and every shot. Get one if you're on the fence. You won't be disappointed.