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- St Catharines
Thinking about buying a PPQ 9mm for target shooting and tactical courses,would this be a good choice.INPUT PLEASE.


I love mine it fits like a glove and shoots like a beauty. I have considered selling it though as it is causing some cross training issues with my work issued pistol.
If your intrested pm me and if I have the cash I will happily diffuse your situation![]()
No I like the mag release, the light crisp trigger pull, and the sights are soo much easier to shoot it makes me lazy going back to the steel gun.
Mag release?
That's the only thing that keeps one out of my safe.
It's a shame because it feels awesome in my hands, but I'm not willing to screw up the way that I run a glock or m&p.
See 2013 Walther PPQ M2
I only shoot 1911's currently but I don't think I will have a problem switching back and forth but who knows. I like the button
release but I have to change my grip to manipulate it. I hear the leaver is faster and easier. I'll just cross train at home with snap caps.
I hope they stop providing our market with the lever release anyways so mine will be worth more down the road haha.

I wil give it some thought, I am trying to sell my USP but if it doesn't go I will sell the PPQ to pay for my new wheel gun.
Can someone post pictures of their Walther PPQ with everything it comes with & case? Lots of American photos of PPQ FE but haven't seen any actual Canadian PPQ Navy's except Walther's stock photos. Thanks!
I'll post some up after work.
I love mine, it's great the only problem is the hard to find mags and holsters. Canada Ammo seems to have the best listed price for a new one.
From the best of my knowledge it comes with 2 mags, factory case, cable lock, sm, med, lrg back straps and possibly extra sights. Here is a link to a review where he pulls it out of the box.
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