Is a Walther PPQ better than a Glock?

Is a Walther PPQ better than a Glock?

The quality of these two guns is fairly similar, in my opinion. When you feel certain parts of the Walther PPQ frame, I actually think it’s cheaper, but then I feel the frame texturing and I find it to be of a higher quality than the Glock.

What is the difference between Walther PPQ and PPQ M2?

The new Walther Classic implements an ambidextrous European-style magazine release, while the M2 has the traditional (and reversible) button release. Having the Euro-style “paddle” design means that shooters can manipulate the Walther PPQ Classic with ease even if they are shooting from off-hand positions.

Can you put a red dot on a Walther PPQ?

Red Dots on handguns are no longer a feature that is hiding on the fringes. It’s becoming more and more common. Combined with proper training, Red Dots can dramatically improve one’s ability to quickly and accurately engage a target.

What ammo does Walther PPQ M2 use?

At the range, the Walther PPQ M2 reliably digested three types of 9mm ammo from Federal, Remington and Winchester without a hitch. At 25 yards, the Walther created a best five-shot group measuring 4.38 inches with Remington’s 115-grain UMC load.

Which is better a Glock 19 or a Walther PPQ?

Given the regular beatings that this pistol takes at my hands, that extra protection comes in handy. A mid-size weapon, slightly bigger than a Glock 19, the PPQ is well made for easy handling. On purchase, the new models come with swappable palm swells to make sure you have a grip that fits your hand well.

What’s the price of a Walther PPQ M2?

The Walther PPQ M2 can be found in the $500-$600 price range, which is on par with its semi-automatic competitors. There are .40 and .45 caliber options for the PPQ, which will not only increase your weapon cost, but the accessory and ammo costs should be factored into that decision as well.

What kind of trigger does Walther PPQ use?

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 with a scant .1 inch reset. The smooth lightning speed of this trigger, with the barely-there reset, allows for impeccable control and accuracy.

What kind of finish does Walther PPQ have?

To protect the PPQ from rust and wear, Walther treats the slide and barrel with a Tenifer finish. Given the regular beatings that this pistol takes at my hands, that extra protection comes in handy.

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