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Now is the time to try one.

https://www.iammo.com/walther-...9c&mc_eid=e1cb42f38b

Great price on sale ($509), plus the rebate and an extra mag. Makes me wish I had a reason to buy a second one.


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I am a big fan of Walthers.
Great ergos, triggers and accuracy.
Had the P99as at the range this morning and was consistently pinging a 12"gong at 25 yds; which is really good for me.
A PPS classic and PPQ round out my Walther collection.
As a LH shooter really appreciate the paddle release.
 
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How about $479 with free shipping? I couldn't pass it up:

https://www.gunbuyer.com/walther-ppq-pps.html
 
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If you prefer the paddle release, that is a screaming deal.


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Originally posted by BuddyChryst:
Now is the time to try one.

https://www.iammo.com/walther-...9c&mc_eid=e1cb42f38b

Great price on sale ($509), plus the rebate and an extra mag. Makes me wish I had a reason to buy a second one.


I wondered about them, so I bought two. I'm in the process of giving one away.
 
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They are a good deal for the price with the rebate. But sadly it's not a sig.
I recently sold a 5 inch 9mm ppq to buy another sig. Does the ppq have a good out of the box trigger? Yes, but not remotely close to as good as a sig with SRT.
 
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Have been doing a little comparison shooting with the VP9. Trying to decide which one to keep. PPQ continues to outshoot the the VP9 for me.

Additionally, I think the VP9 trigger extends a little too low on the trigger guard. After an extended range session I get a frequent pinch. I assume after a while I start to ride down the trigger. That is poor finger/trigger position on my part I know, but it is still annoying.

So, PPQ for me.


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