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Walther PPQ M2 9mm Pistol with Coyote Tan Finish

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Walther PPQ M2 9mm Pistol with Coyote Tan Finish
$599.99 $652.00

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Product Description

What's in the Box

  • Walther PPQ M2 9mm Pistol in Coyote Tan
  • (2) 15-Round Magazines
  • Speed Loader
  • (3) Interchangeable Backstraps
  • Cable Lock
  • Owner's Manual

Extraordinarily comfortable and genuinely elegant, advancing both efficiency and ergonomics for self-defense handguns in ways never thought possible before. The PPQ is the ultimate definition of effectiveness. The PPQ is the handgun that has the entire industry talking. The quick-defense trigger is known as the best striker-fired trigger by nearly every critic. The ergonomically designed grips fit the hand like a familiar pair of gloves, providing a uniquely accurate natural point of aim.

The interchangeable backstraps allow you to tune your grip, giving you a perfect, straight-back trigger pull. This adjustability also provides access to the magazine and slide releases without shifting your hand. Designed for right and left-handed shooters, the PPQ M2 features an ambidextrous slide stop and reversible button-style magazine release.

Firearm Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Walther
  • Model: PPQ M2
  • Style Number: 2796066CT
  • Caliber: 9mm
  • Barrel Length: 4 in
  • Trigger Pull: 5.6 lbs
  • Trigger Travel: 0.4 in
  • Capacity: 15-Rounds
  • Finish: Coyote Tan
  • Overall Length: 7.1 in
  • Height: 5.3 in
  • Safety: 3 Auto
  • Width: 1.3 in
  • Weight Empty: 24.5 oz
  • Mag Qty: 2
  • Rear Sight: Polymer White Dot
  • Front Sight: Polymer White Dot

Customer Comments & Questions

Customer Reviews

(5 out of 5) PPQ M2 Coyote
by from Quincy, WA on

This pistol is simply great. I own Glocks, M&Ps, Caniks, and an XD but this pistol blows them all away. Magazines are expensive but that’s pretty much the only problem. Walther doesn’t get enough credit.