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Walther PPS M2

I agree with their quality, I have had some full size models in the past. I was able to get hands on one yesterday at LGS and was wondering if the quality was there in this little gun. The gun felt great in hand.
 
I have a Walther CCP M2 in 9mm & agree that it does fit the hand well. It’s a delayed blowback, & the only issue I’ve had so so far, is an occasional non firing when pulling the trigger. A re-rack solved the issue each time & I even fired the ejected cartridges in question each time successfully. I was demonstrating several sub compacts at the time so I didn’t look at it closely. I’ll take it separately to the range to see if it happens again after I completely cleaned it a second time. Perhaps it was the ammo, or light primer strikes, who knows. When working properly, it was fine and felt good Shooting.
 
A friend of mine has been carrying the original PPS for years and both he and I love it. A member of my shooting group also has the current gen M2 and I have shot it a fair amount. I have never seen it malfunction in any range session, eats everything from light IDPA hand loads to +p defensive ammo. It has a good trigger, one of the better in the striker gun realm. You can usually find them for a killer price as well, under 300.

About the only thing I don't like is the grip texture (I would add traction tape or Talon grips) and the capacity. I was running a Boberg for summer and a CZ75 Compact for winter, otherwise one of these would have been my carry until the 365 came along. I would recommend it above anything in its price range (S&W and XDS) and even the more pricey Glock 43. I think in order to get demonstrably more gun you have to step up to the 365 or Hellcat.
 
Wife and I went to the gun club to put the first rounds through the PPS. The gun ran about 75 rounds without issue and was enjoyable to shoot. The 7 round magazine allowed for a nice grip and allowed both hands to be comfortably on the gun. Full disclosure I don't have giant hands. I am not a big fan of the sights but have TFX Pro on the way. I shot from 3, 5, and 7 yards and was very satisfied.
 
Wife and I went to the gun club to put the first rounds through the PPS. The gun ran about 75 rounds without issue and was enjoyable to shoot. The 7 round magazine allowed for a nice grip and allowed both hands to be comfortably on the gun. Full disclosure I don't have giant hands. I am not a big fan of the sights but have TFX Pro on the way. I shot from 3, 5, and 7 yards and was very satisfied.

My Q5 is the most accurate handgun I've ever shot. Walther quality is legendary brother.
 
Wife and I went to the gun club to put the first rounds through the PPS. The gun ran about 75 rounds without issue and was enjoyable to shoot. The 7 round magazine allowed for a nice grip and allowed both hands to be comfortably on the gun. Full disclosure I don't have giant hands. I am not a big fan of the sights but have TFX Pro on the way. I shot from 3, 5, and 7 yards and was very satisfied.
Great to hear. TFX Pro sights are nice. Sounds like you are going to have a nice set up in a couple days.
 
After making the sight swap I have really enjoyed this gun. I have had no issues with performance (approx. 4-500rnds) and I can meet my accuracy needs with no problem. I have been carrying this gun since purchase and love the fact my hand perfectly fits on the grip (7rnd pinky extension mag) every time I make purchase to draw. I'm thinking I may have stumbled into my perfect EDC.
 
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