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Posted: 10/3/2016 8:37:37 PM EDT
How much alike are the two pistols?  I am in the middle of streamlining my pistol collection and have the PPQM2.  Was thinking of getting the PPSM2 to go with a Glock G19 and G26.
I know the PPQM2 is going to be larger- but are the basics there- like with a G19 and 26?

Any likes dislikes of the PPSM2- or thoughts on how it compares to the G43?

Thanks!
Link Posted: 10/3/2016 9:09:53 PM EDT
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I prefer the M2 vs the G43.  It shoots a lot more accurately for me.  I don't dislike the 43 but I love the M2 more.  I had a PPS Classic at different times.  I loved the guns accuracy but hated the grip texture and shape. I do miss the small light rail.
Link Posted: 10/5/2016 6:22:07 PM EDT
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I prefer the M2 vs the G43.  It shoots a lot more accurately for me.  I don't dislike the 43 but I love the M2 more.  Only bad news with the M2 was the recoil spring assembly broke after 250 rounds.  I had a PPS Classic at different times.  I loved the guns accuracy but hated the grip texture and shape. I do miss the small light rail.
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I like the PPS M1 because I like the paddle mag release.  The rail is nice but almost nothing fits it and streamlight does not make a TLR-6 that fits the pistol.  I thing the M2 is comfortable but I do not want to have to buy all new mags.  The G43 while I own one it is to small for my huge hands and twists in my hand while I shoot.  My biggest complaint about the PPS M1 is during reloads you can pinch your finger between the mag base and grip I wonder if this is a concern with the M2.
Link Posted: 10/6/2016 10:17:13 AM EDT
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I have a PPQ M1 and a PPS M2 and they are completely different guns.
The G19 and G26 are much more similar to each other compared to the Walthers (I have a G19 and G26 too).  

That said, the PPS is a fine pistol and is a contender in the single-stack 9 wars.
Link Posted: 10/6/2016 11:10:27 AM EDT
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I have both. The PPS M2s trigger is a little heavier than the PPQ M2. Both need a sight upgrade. The PPS is a great Carry gun. They both shoot like freakin laser beams. I shot 2 weeks ago with a line of LEO's (Glock 17s and Sig 226's) the three that shot my PPQ m2 loved it.
Link Posted: 10/6/2016 9:06:14 PM EDT
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I have a PPQ M1 and a PPS M2 and they are completely different guns.
The G19 and G26 are much more similar to each other compared to the Walthers (I have a G19 and G26 too).  

That said, the PPS is a fine pistol and is a contender in the single-stack 9 wars.
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War?  I like to think of it as a diverse choice of great options to suit almost everyone's needs.  Competition drives better and better pistols.
Link Posted: 10/6/2016 10:17:04 PM EDT
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I have both. The PPS M2s trigger is a little heavier than the PPQ M2. Both need a sight upgrade. The PPS is a great Carry gun. They both shoot like freakin laser beams.
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My thoughts exactly.
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