Walther PPQ M2 5 inch or S&W Combat Model 69 44 Mag...

PPQ is near or at the top of the pile of striker fired 9mm's available. Unfortunately the paddle release model seems to have vanished from the market but if you can find one new on a shelf somewhere that would be my choice.
Actually my choice would be to find a gently used Navy model and save some money and get the paddle release!

Maybe you should go for the .44 and see if Walther brings in a 5" paddle version.

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PPQ is near or at the top of the pile of striker fired 9mm's available. Unfortunately the paddle release model seems to have vanished from the market but if you can find one new on a shelf somewhere that would be my choice.
Actually my choice would be to find a gently used Navy model and save some money and get the paddle release!

Maybe you should go for the .44 and see if Walther brings in a 5" paddle version.

:)

What about the Navy model with the paddles, does it have the same great trigger or the M2 is better... JP.
 
Same great trigger, better magazine release.
Judging by your video's you may have short digits..... I think you will like the paddles. If you get a chance to handle one check it out.
Some people don't like the change but since it's a gun for the range and not a duty type or carry firearm for most of us I don't see the problem and like they say.... Vive la difference!
 
Same great trigger, better magazine release.
Judging by your video's you may have short digits..... I think you will like the paddles. If you get a chance to handle one check it out.
Some people don't like the change but since it's a gun for the range and not a duty type or carry firearm for most of us I don't see the problem and like they say.... Vive la difference!

I have the paddles on my HK45 CT and i like it, for the trigger it's a good new... Thanks for the info. JP.
 
Even if 9mm is not my favorite caliber, when one say that The PPQ have the best trigger of the striker world pistol, you have to have one in your herd... Lol. JP.
 
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