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Summary: The description, specs, pricing and photo for Walther’s PPQ pistol, plus user ratings.
Manufacturer’s Description
Walther‘s PPQ semiauto pistol is built on a polymer frame and chambered in .40 SW or 9mm. It’s a striker-fired pistol with a quick-action trigger with a crisp pull and .1″ reset. The PPQ comes standard with an ambidextrous slide lock and magazine release.
Other features include:
- A short, audible trigger reset;
- a 100% pre-cocked striker;
- a cross-directional textured tactical grip;
- front and rear slide serrations;
- small and large backstraps;
- a picatinny-style accessory rail;
- an optional 17-round magazine;
- adjustable rear and front sights;
- a black finish
- a loaded chamber indicator; and
- a firing pin block.
Note: Walther now offers the PPQ M2 version of this pistol, and we have an in-depth review of it here.
The Specs
Caliber | Capacity | BBL | OAL | Height | Width | Weight |
9mm | 15+1, 17+1 | 4″ | 7.1″ | 5.3″ | 1.3″ | 24.5 oz. w/no magazine |
.40 SW | 12+1, 14+1 | 4.2″ | 7.2″ | 5.3″ | 1.3″ | 24.9 oz. w/no magazine |
MSRP: $729
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