WALTHER PPQ PISTOL

The polymer-frame PPQ features the Walther Quick Defense Trigger, dual slide serrations, ambidextrous slide stop and magazine release, interchangeable backstraps, adjustable rear sight and accessory rail. Capacities: 9mm – 15 rounds; .40 – 12 rounds. Optional extended magazines available.

For further information contact: Walther USA, Dept. SGN, 2100 Roosevelt Ave., Springfield, MA 01104 or www.waltheramerica.com


6 Responses

  1. woody

    its a decent weapon. but I still like my glock better

    • david

      i have no problem with glock but i prefer berreta.

  2. david

    it si left and right hander frinderly all tough i dont own 1 i have shot 1 before they rilley dun ther home work.

  3. wade

    Anyone owned a .40 caliber version yet? I have a P@@ and love it do death. Had many glocks and would like to try this in a .40. any feedback appreciated on use and ownership?

  4. Rodolpho

    Beautfull Gun.

  5. 44reese43

    yes they are amazing.. But i LOVE my STEEL so P38 i like better but for carry hell ya its amazing shoots glocks outa the water.. and YES it is a .40 if it had a hammer if like it even better but 2 me a ww2 P38 is the best : load indicator, SA / DA and decock safety.. maybe i just love walthers cuz out of the 20 i've owned and the 6 i still own.. NONE have jammed and ALL even WW2 p38's with pitted barrels were very accurate i can shoot either P38 or the PPQ and keep a 2-3'' group @ 25ft. Walther company if you read this i need a job and great job with the handguns from 1930's – today…bring the STEEL P38 back for a 100yr ann.