Walther PPQ Navy M1 Value

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I am thinking of selling my ppq M1. I have been away from the scene for a while and can't seem to find one for sale so I was looking for a ballpark figure. I have seen some M2's for sale but wasn't sure how they compare in price. Thanks in advance for any info.
 
Many people seem to prefer the push button release so the market is a bit smaller for the levers. That said if a person likes the levers, they are no longer available and uses is the only option.
$800.00 shipped is a realistic price but you might have to wait for a "lever" fan.
 
850$ brand new for the PPQ m1, hard to set a price with no information. How many rounds shot? Aftermarket pieces? How many mags? 9mm, 40 or 22lr? Sold with a holster? Holster scratches on the gun?
 
850$ brand new for the PPQ m1, hard to set a price with no information. How many rounds shot? Aftermarket pieces? How many mags? 9mm, 40 or 22lr? Sold with a holster? Holster scratches on the gun?

Thanks for the replies guys. I mainly wanted to compare this to the 9mm M2 price since I have seen them for sale both new and used. Mine has only been out a couple of times in the last year and has 2 other guns for company when it goes. Probably around 500 rounds or so through it and comes with 4 mags and a fiber optic front sight.
 
The magazines are pricey and hard to find so I'd say easy $800.00 if your patient. $600 if you want to sell it in an hour or so.... :)
Thing is some people don't like either the lever release or the threaded barrel protrusion on the Navy.

Extra mags are worth $100.00 easy and probably cost around $150 if you can find some. It's a bummer that Walther can't make the same mags work for both models.....
 
800 for full factory package seems reasonable, and youve got 2 extra mags. Are they 15/10 or 10/10 mags? .. 15/10 are the winner!

I have one and Id never sell it. The trigger is fantastic and the long paddle release is easier to manipulate than HK's paddle or a typical button release. Ive been thinking of getting another just for the hell of it if the price was really in my favor. If you want to sell it in an hour Ill give you 600 ;)
 
800 for full factory package seems reasonable, and youve got 2 extra mags. Are they 15/10 or 10/10 mags? .. 15/10 are the winner!

I have one and Id never sell it. The trigger is fantastic and the long paddle release is easier to manipulate than HK's paddle or a typical button release. Ive been thinking of getting another just for the hell of it if the price was really in my favor. If you want to sell it in an hour Ill give you 600 ;)
Lol, not in that big of a hurry to sell it. Just checked the mags and they are 10's. What would be the advantage of pinned 15 capacity in this country? As for the paddle release, I have no problem with it and think it's nice to have something different.
 
Baby Eagle mags (MAGFA910) are identical to the PPQ M1 mags. I bought 3 on the EE last summer for $80 total.
 
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dam makes me happy the wife's cost her 600 second hand form epps 2 years back :). and leaver is the best, sorry but it is better then the button when you get use to it. But the best part is that gun is 100% ambidextrous. Even ones that clame to be usually are not, the button can change sides or something like that but not true ambidextrous. My wife is left i am right so this is a huge thing.

So ya i would say price is same as a M2, it will sell, just need to wait a Little for soeone who realizes the pro's of the leaver.
 
I like the lever too. Wasn't sure what to expect when I bought my P99 but after 2 mag changes I was hooked. If I ever got a PPQ, that would be my preference.
 
I think Reliable just got restocked and they're going for $859.99, the guys on EE asking for $900 need to give their heads a shake.

I saw an M2 sit on EE for $650, bumped at least 3 time before he finally sold it, 200 round count, pristine condition.

That being said, I managed to pick up a BNIB M1 for $550.
 
Baby Eagle mags (MAGFA910) are identical to the PPQ M1 mags. I bought 3 on the EE last summer for $80 total.

I thought it was the mags for the Eagle "fast action" that fit?
They are good mags, I picked up some when they were available for about $40 I seem to recall.

Edit, just looked on northern republic magazine and they have the magnum research (ask them to make sure they fit the PPQ) on for $49 and they are expecting PPQ mags soon at around $75 each.
They look the same to me.
 
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If anyone wants a PPQ with 106 mm barrel here's how.

1. Order a M1 or M2 on Irunguns, their US store has them in stock.
2. Order a 106 mm barrel from Jarvis Barrels
3. Have barrel shipped to IRG, they'll switch barrels, and reregister prior to importation.

No more super long threaded barrel!!! The 106mm on P99 and PPQ doesn't stick out too badly.
 
How much is a Jarvis Barrel imported?
The threaded barrel on the Navy doesn't bother me even though I can't take advantage of it's design.

OK, I took a look at Jarvis, prices around $200US before other costs and they don't show a 106mm barrel?
 
To import just the barrel, check with IRG or Prophet River, they have different costs for just importing parts. It can be quite expensive.
I wanted another M1, IRG had one so I took advantage of their special shipping rates for guns they have in stock.
 
The PPQ is a bargain for what you are getting for under $1K. It is a superbly accurate pistol with a trigger that is excellent. In my hands it outshoots HK P2000 and Glock 19, and matches the accuracy of SIGS, HK P7M8, and a custom 9mm 1911 CCO I got a few years back.
 
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