Just as the CANPAR guy was driving off my driveway after he had left a notice on my front door, a sudden roar from my second floor window echoed the whole park, "STOOOOOOOOOOOP!!! I AM HOME!!!I"M RIGHT HERE!!!" yeah that was me yelling
CANPAR van = TOYS! these days how could I let it get away.
alright alright enough drama....here is my new Walther PPQ that I have been trying to get for awhile, and big thanks to Canada ammo for a great combo deal and quick shipping.
English is not my first language and I'm not particularly good at spelling, so I will keep the writing short and sweet.
I'll let the photos do most of the talking.
Nice case, It's sturdy and handy sized.

Fitted case which was a surprise, nice touch by Walther.

Colored manual is also very high quality, not necessary but another nice touch nevertheless.

Included test target at 15m carried out by MR KrasiakKkKkKkKkKk....I'm serious that's his name...opps, maybe few too many k's

The biggest surprise for me was the build quality, the material quality, the machining, the polymer molding was all done perfectly, it feels like a love child of a HK P30 and a 1911, it feels utilitarian yet precious to behold. I can hear some of you will be saying"what? don't be insulting a 1911 with a plastic pistol", trust me and this is coming from a 1911 snob, I have 3 1911, I have also owned Glocks, S&W M&P, almost all common polymer pistols, the only brand comes even close to my standard of build quality is H&K, but I never liked their triggers. I have always been looking for a H&K qulity polymer pistol with a trigger close to that of a 1911, after dry testing the trigger pull and reset. I think the Walther PPQ is it.




The threaded barrel is not a afterthought, a Swiss Brügger & Thomet suppressor is included with every PPQ NAVY in Germany.


The dots are large and very easy to acquire.


Quilty Italian made MEC-GAR mags,



This one is going to be a keeper.
It's going to be sometime before I get to hit the range.(ATT ran out long story), I'm sharing some Hickok45's PPQ shooting videos.
[youtube]D_QhiTa-7OA[/youtube]
[youtube]stSSViGh-gY[/youtube]
alright alright enough drama....here is my new Walther PPQ that I have been trying to get for awhile, and big thanks to Canada ammo for a great combo deal and quick shipping.
English is not my first language and I'm not particularly good at spelling, so I will keep the writing short and sweet.
I'll let the photos do most of the talking.
Nice case, It's sturdy and handy sized.

Fitted case which was a surprise, nice touch by Walther.

Colored manual is also very high quality, not necessary but another nice touch nevertheless.

Included test target at 15m carried out by MR KrasiakKkKkKkKkKk....I'm serious that's his name...opps, maybe few too many k's

The biggest surprise for me was the build quality, the material quality, the machining, the polymer molding was all done perfectly, it feels like a love child of a HK P30 and a 1911, it feels utilitarian yet precious to behold. I can hear some of you will be saying"what? don't be insulting a 1911 with a plastic pistol", trust me and this is coming from a 1911 snob, I have 3 1911, I have also owned Glocks, S&W M&P, almost all common polymer pistols, the only brand comes even close to my standard of build quality is H&K, but I never liked their triggers. I have always been looking for a H&K qulity polymer pistol with a trigger close to that of a 1911, after dry testing the trigger pull and reset. I think the Walther PPQ is it.




The threaded barrel is not a afterthought, a Swiss Brügger & Thomet suppressor is included with every PPQ NAVY in Germany.


The dots are large and very easy to acquire.


Quilty Italian made MEC-GAR mags,



This one is going to be a keeper.
It's going to be sometime before I get to hit the range.(ATT ran out long story), I'm sharing some Hickok45's PPQ shooting videos.
[youtube]D_QhiTa-7OA[/youtube]
[youtube]stSSViGh-gY[/youtube]
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