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Thus—for the very first time—American Rifleman offers a review of a new Walther pistol marked with the company’s banner logo and, yes, it is a .45. In either chambering, the PPQ was a very ...
This article, "A New Walther Service Auto ... I think I would prefer to have it. A .45 ACP PPQ would be a great gun. As tested, the trigger system of the 5" barreled pistol is right at the ...
Trigger The trigger on the Walther PPQ is where this semi-auto 9 really shines. The light and crisp “quick defense” trigger is the star of the show. A 5-pound trigger break has .4 inch travel ...
But one thing is for certain: Walther makes good stuff and their products really deserve more attention. One such product is their PPQ pistol ... merging the trigger system of a SIG P226 or ...
The PPQ 45 has the signature Walther quick-defense trigger, ambidextrous controls, and an accessory rail to mount a light or laser-sighting system. It has a 4.25-inch barrel and a magazine ...
New for 2013 and building on the great heritage of the original PPQ, Walther Arms introduces the new PPQ M2 semi-automatic pistol. Designed to be a popular choice for both law enforcement and ...
Now Walther has a new model: the PPQ. It comes with a newly designed two-stage trigger, which is striker fired. The trigger placement requires only a .4-inch pull, which helps to correct common ...
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” is a ...
The PDP has been around for a few years, evolving from the PPQ and ... optic-mounting system make this a fantastic out-of-the-box competition pistol. There are few — if any — production striker-fired ...
Despite the ever-expanding universe of EDC handguns, Walther has done a fine job keeping up. Their evolving lineage of polymer pistols that started with the P99, PPQ, PDP ... from a more universal ...