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The Modern Alternative To The Glock 19 You’ve Always Wanted

Monday, April 6, 2015 1:03
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Walther Arms has long held a tradition of producing reputable and legendary firearms, from the classic PPK to the World War II-era P38 to the innovative P99.

One of the more recent additions to the Walther arsenal, the PPQ (Police Pistol Quick defense) has definitely more than lived up to the Walther name, and in the few years since it was released in 2011, the PPQ has already earned a reputation of being one of the most ergonomic and smooth-firing striker-fired pistols on the market.

Introduced in 2011, the Walther PPQ is largely an updated and more compact P99, and is very lightweight at only 24.5 ounces unloaded. It comes in two different calibers, holding 15 rounds of 9mm Parabellum or 11 rounds of .40 S&W.

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The PPQ also comes in two different models, the M1 (which is no longer produced) and the M2. The only difference between the two models is that the M1 version features an HK-style ambidextrous paddle magazine release, a feature that was also on the P99. The M2 version of the PPQ features a more traditional magazine release button, which is also ambidextrous.

Source: http://www.offthegridnews.com/self-defense/the-modern-alternative-to-the-glock-19-youve-always-wanted/

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