Check. Go figure. The PPQ’s slide is more narrow at the top than where it meets the frame. Is that going make it more prone to an ND? The result is a handgun that looks remarkably stylish and distances itself visually from many of the clunkier, albeit excellently shooting models available from Walther’s major competitors and even, to some degree, within its own lines. Just learned I cannot get the PPQ in CT because the 10 round magazine capasity is too easily modified to 15. Had an opportunity to run a 4inch PPQ M2 yesterday, a shakedown session for a student who wanted to buy one. Fast pairs come out of this gun in a fraction of a second, when a trained and proficient shooter is working. The PPQ has a mushy take up, but the reset point is impressive. So that’s how you get to buy one of these? With a Liberty suppressor and standard power 147-grain 9mm cartridges the thing functions well and is reasonably quite. I didn’t see any rust or wear on the Tenifer finish. Take your time. A trigger this good it is normal if you are not used to it. I will have my HK VP9 on Monday and am looking forward to comparing the trigger to the PPQ. Sights are likewise typical, with three-dot highlights on the square-notch rear and post front. The polymer frame has a system of different-size backstraps that permit some fitting of the gun to shooter’s hands. You could paint the forward 3/4 of the gun pink and no one would know. Can’t comment on the slide locking back, other than it’s not been an issue. Joe is too cool for underoos.

Very nice looking gun, and very accurate. Using a rest and trying to shoot completely for accuracy, I didn’t always achieve the 1-inch groups my Walther tester had with the gun, but I was able to easily deliver routine groups inside a 2-inch circle at 15 yards using American Eagle 124-grain FMJ ammo (with the occasional inexplicable flyer that generally went no more than an inch wide). I also like the gun to slide forward when entering a full mag. So, you could say that the PPX is a “half-cocked” econobox PPQ. YMMV. I could get a 4″ M2 all day. If gun manufacturers produced commercials to appear on any of the major networks, Walther’s ad for their PPQ M2 would look like a Lexus commercial. I have one of these, with the shorter barrel and slide, and I love the gun. Which it can be easily be fixed: buy 17+1 mag and change the sights with Dawson Percision sights or iron night sights. Possibly the 40. You’d have to cut locking holes lower on the mag body to get any P99 and PPQ M1 mags to work for the PPQ M2. Even though I have the supposed problematic thumbs forward grip I have never experienced a failure to lock open on empty. Of course I’m a sample of one, so there you go.

In fact, now that the Walther PPQ M2 is on the scene, I’m not even sure why I still own my GLOCK, other than perhaps for nostalgia. Many tests have proven there is no real difference in performance, bullet velocity, accuracy or changing any ballistics of the bullet in polygonal vs traditional. Except for the range Glocks are idle. Walther has scored another hit with the PPQ M2, and it just might be their most innovative pistol yet. As shown above, Walther provides a test target with the PPQ, showing five shots fired at fifteen meters (49.2 ft). Reliability trumps aesthetics ten-fold, in my most humble opinion. It simply is that DAMN good of a gun and trigger!!! As for precision, my PPQ perform as good as my Shadow 2 and the Shadow 2 is twice the price. One thing I think is of serious note about this trigger is its almost SOOOO good it takes a couple hundred rounds to really get used to it.

I suppose it’s all of these things working in tandem that makes the PPQ M2 5 inch such a tack driver. On the other hand, the PPQ is, well, a joy to shoot. Only thing is, from a performance standpoint, Walther significantly improved upon the venerable GLOCK design. It is the nature of that trigger pressure that makes this pistol so distinctively different. But different strokes for different folks I suppose. The grip on the PPQ looks more ergonomic but with a similar angle to the Springfield. Another useful feature for southpaws: the magazine release.


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