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Something for you to think about if you’re considering the PPQ for a daily carry piece. Trigger . The trigger on the Walther PPQ is where this semi-auto 9 really shines.
The PPQ is Walther’s contender in the modern service pistol market. But the line now offers something we’ve not seen before from the German gunmaker—a .45.
New for 2013 and building on the great heritage of the original PPQ, Walther Arms introduces the new PPQ M2 semi-automatic ... this is a great choice for personal protection or concealed carry.
The grip is capped with a healthy-sized aluminum magwell that funnels magazines smoothly into the frame during quick reloads. Walther includes three 18-round magazines with the PDP Steel Frame, which ...
Walther’s PPQ M2 is a recoil-operated (Browning tilting barrel) semi-automatic with a typical double-column magazine capacity of 15 rounds (in 9 mm Luger).
The Walther PDP F is a compact concealed-carry pistol that has a slimmed-down frame, a shorter trigger reach, and it might just become your new favorite EDC. Walther has been in the concealed-carry ...
The Walther PPQ is available in four different calibers and many different variants. The calibers are .22 LR, 9mm Luger, .40 S&W, and .45 ACP. Out of these, the 9mm is by far the most popular option.
Gun-maker Walther has released the successor to James Bond's preferred PPK handgun, called the PPQ. Does it measure up to 007's standards—and, more important, to the standards of police officers ...
Building on the great heritage of the original PPQ, Walther Firearms introduces its new 5-inch barrel version of the PPQ M2. Chambered in either 9mm or .40 S&W, the PPQ M2 5” ...
When asked, Walther Arm's Deger said he didn't think Bond would carry the PPQ 45 in the next film, Spectre, expected to be released in November. The gun company doesn't make those decisions, he said.