CaptainKellog
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- Calgary, Alberta
I would also like to know when the new PPQ M2 5-inch model will be available please. 
I would also like to know when the new PPQ M2 5-inch model will be available please.![]()
A PPQ M2 with 5" barrel (127mm)????? Why ??
I would buy one with a 106mm barrel not 127mm !
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Anybody know were to get mags?
any updates on when the M2 is going to be available in Canada?
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Remember your other option is to have it imported from the US by IRUNGUNS, relatively inexpensive process. Everyday, this is becoming the best option of getting what ever you want. Want a Springfield 1911 good luck, only way is to have one imported from the U.S.
I am extremely glad to announce that as a result of market demand and customer input, Walther announced today to continue selling the popular PPQ M1 (Classic) in the United States in limited quantities. This means Walther will continue to manufacture and then sell in the US market the PPQ with a traditionalthumb and paddle style magazine release. Availability will be early 2014 with Walther continuing its full support of PPQ M1 (Classic) firearms already sold and in the market with production of magazines and accessories. We appreciate your full support, input and patience.
As a side note, PPQ M1 magazines have been shipping all this week.
Mark Thomas
Director of Marketing
Walther Arms, Inc.
Regarding the PPQ Classic (M1):
This is great news, I really like paddle magazine releases. I doubt they are going to offer a 5" with the paddle magazine release but oh well.
I am divided between this and the Smith and Wesson M&P Pro with an apex trigger kit. I am leaning more towards the M&P Pro, because it has the Novak sights and it does not have a ported slide, plus a Walther in .40 Smith and Wesson is a bit of a sacrilege.