Walther Pistols

I picked up a P99 .40 last year and the DA reach is a bit long but still doable with my small hands. I've not tried any of the others. It's one of the few handguns I own (the P7 is another) that feel a bit odd when dry-firing at home but feel great when they're being shot.
 
The PPQ has a small grip panel which should be perfect for anyone with small hands. I have the Q5 Match and the M2 5". The guns have excellent triggers, some say the best of the striker fired. They are accurate, reliable well made pistols. The Germans know how to build quality products.

Take Care

Bob
 
+1 on the the PPQ, it is amazing. Great trigger and very accurate. The PPQ M2 longslide was my first striker fired gun. Bought the PPQ .22 for cheap plinking and I just bought the Q5 Match. The interchangeable backstraps really make it a good fit no matter your hand size.
 
+1 on the the PPQ, it is amazing. Great trigger and very accurate. The PPQ M2 longslide was my first striker fired gun. Bought the PPQ .22 for cheap plinking and I just bought the Q5 Match. The interchangeable backstraps really make it a good fit no matter your hand size.

Good to know I'm not the only one that has that trio :)
 
Q5 match here and loving it !!
Super accurate, great trigger and grip and can mount a red dot !!
 
Walther makes a very good gun. What they say about the PPQ trigger is so true, best factory trigger ever and the ability to change the backstraps for different sized hands is nice. It's the closest "modern" pistol that feels and points as good as my Colt 1860 Army's.
 
Love mine! I have two PPQ M1's and one Q5 match. I have smaller hands and it is my most comfortable gun to shoot.

I also had a P99 that I loved as well, but sold to clear out my safe. Actually, I'll be doing the same with one of my PPQ and my Q5, as I'm downsizing to only keep what I shoot regularly with.

Can't go wrong with Walther
 
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