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2/28/2011 6:42:00 PM EDT
Just saw the new PPQ.  From what I can tell, it's a P99 with a PPS fire system, and a couple cosmetic differences.  Anyone else know anything different?

Boot.
3/18/2011 7:33:26 PM EDT
[#1]
I have only seen it in a couple ads, but it kind of looks smaller than the p99.
3/29/2011 5:07:35 AM EDT
[#2]
I am wondering if the PPQ is worth buying since I already have a P99.  From what i have read the main difference is the trigger reset. It is shorter in the PPQ, by how much I don't know.
3/30/2011 9:21:06 AM EDT
[#3]
Its not actually on the salesfloor yet from what I can tell. So, we'll just have to wait and see.
4/13/2011 11:30:57 AM EDT
[#4]
Does it run P99 mags?
5/15/2011 3:29:34 PM EDT
[#5]
I handled one at the store Thursday, felt nice, very similar grip to an hk p30, very ligt crisp trigger, can't tell about the reset dryfire only
5/15/2011 3:33:01 PM EDT
[#6]
Quoted:
I handled one at the store Thursday, felt nice, very similar grip to an hk p30, very ligt crisp trigger, can't tell about the reset dryfire only


I'm confused by this statement.

5/17/2011 9:57:55 AM EDT
[#7]
Quoted:
Quoted:
I handled one at the store Thursday, felt nice, very similar grip to an hk p30, very ligt crisp trigger, can't tell about the reset dryfire only


I'm confused by this statement.



Because ya needs have the slide move (like when the gun fires) to accurately judge the trigger reset.
5/17/2011 10:37:13 AM EDT
[#8]
hold trigger back, cycle the slide with your hand, let trigger out.



Not hard to do.
5/17/2011 2:16:22 PM EDT
[#9]
Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
I handled one at the store Thursday, felt nice, very similar grip to an hk p30, very ligt crisp trigger, can't tell about the reset dryfire only


I'm confused by this statement.



Because ya needs have the slide move (like when the gun fires) to accurately judge the trigger reset.


I check the reset at the gun store all the time.  See post above this for the procedure.  If the mag is in you may also have to hold the slide release down or take it out to let the slide cycle.
5/17/2011 5:41:57 PM EDT
[#10]
Got to play with one at the gunstore yesterday, I liked the somewhat more textured grip.

Only thing that had me concerned was the fact that they removed the decocker.. am I missing something or do you have to pull the trigger, like a Glock, to disassemble now..??

Probably gonna have to pick one up down the road though.
5/18/2011 6:30:22 PM EDT
[#11]
yes you have to pull the trigger like on the Glock
reset is 0.1
5/20/2011 1:31:45 PM EDT
[#12]
I kind of fancy one of these in 40.

Don't know why I want another 40 though, as I never shoot my FNP-40 anymore, but this Walther impresses me as a better sidearm.
5/24/2011 10:41:03 AM EDT
[#13]
I thought the PPQ was supposed to release a 'First Edition' with a threaded
Barrel???????


That was supposed to be my next handgun purchase......
5/25/2011 4:15:06 PM EDT
[#14]
yes it will be
also will the barrel not be 13.5x1LH but the common 1/2x28
will be here later in the year
6/1/2011 5:52:06 PM EDT
[#15]
I still don't quite understand in what way this pistol is different than a P99, or an improvement over that line of pistols other than some slicked-up styling.  Nor do I understand the remark above about the "PPS fire system."  I don't have a P99 anymore, but I don't recall the fire system being a whole lot different.

The question if the new pistol runs P99 magazines (that would be too good to be true) is true is important, also.

6/4/2011 12:03:39 AM EDT
[#16]
Quoted:
I still don't quite understand in what way this pistol is different than a P99, or an improvement over that line of pistols other than some slicked-up styling.  Nor do I understand the remark above about the "PPS fire system."  I don't have a P99 anymore, but I don't recall the fire system being a whole lot different.

The question if the new pistol runs P99 magazines (that would be too good to be true) is true is important, also.



It can use the newer P99 magazines with the front lip cut down. (In fact, many PPQs shipped with magazines that say P99 on the side.) The old P99 magazines don't have the cut on the front so they bang into the bottom of the feed ramp.

The PPQ trigger is more like a PPS trigger than a P99 trigger, and it has a really short reset.
6/5/2011 8:46:47 AM EDT
[#17]
honestly i dont understand why this pistol exists. its a p99 with a cosmetic overhaul, which i for one dont particularly care for and less features but an added trigger safety for the same price



if it were $100 less i would understand
6/6/2011 6:31:59 AM EDT
[#18]
I saw one at a local gun store last Saturday. Walther did some work on the grip too.  It feels more confortable than the P99 (which is already good).  Size is about the same, and the decoker on top that the P99 had, is gone.
6/6/2011 10:45:52 AM EDT
[#19]
Quoted:
honestly i dont understand why this pistol exists. its a p99 with a cosmetic overhaul, which i for one dont particularly care for and less features but an added trigger safety for the same price

if it were $100 less i would understand


If you shot one, you'd understand. The trigger is outstanding, the grip is reworked. The crazy de-cocker is gone because the gun functions like a striker fired gun should now. (Glock, PPS, XD, M&P, and my opinion) It has an extended slide-release. It's the same price because it's Walther, and because the gun is not less of a value, just different. And seeing as my PPS outshoots my XD, I'd say the premium over other striker-fired guns is justified.
6/20/2011 9:22:32 AM EDT
[#20]
The trigger on the PPQ is outstanding.



This will be my next firearm purchase.
7/6/2011 8:06:19 PM EDT
[#21]
The differences I saw were the ambi slide stop lever, fancy new trigger, and new dimensions.  I'd bet that the changes from the standard P99 come as a result of Magnum Research licensing the design - MR would massively undersell Walther with its own product.  
7/7/2011 6:44:43 PM EDT
[#22]
not correct....
walther introduced the P99Q some years ago for the German law enforcemnt market. Walther could not sell the P99Q in the US.
The PPQ is a P99Q with a different trigger than they use in Europe
the PPQ has nothing to do with Magnum Research's license agreement
7/14/2011 5:18:40 AM EDT
[#23]
Does anyone know what the actual trigger pull weight is ?
7/16/2011 3:38:30 AM EDT
[#24]
Quoted:
Does anyone know what the actual trigger pull weight is ?



From what I read it should be 5.5 lbs with a short reset.
7/17/2011 12:37:10 PM EDT
[#25]
After several hundred rounds to break in the trigger, my PPQ trigger pull weight feels approximately 5 pounds, with smooth travel, a crisp break and a very short reset.  

The PPQ has one helluva nice trigger, with a great ergo grip with three backstraps and ambi slide stop and mag release.  It is accurate, with 124 grain +p 9mm shooting to point of aim and 147 grain about an inch high.  

The P99 Trijicon night sights fit the PPQ perfectly.  

My P30S is jealous over all the attention I have paying to the striker PPQ.

The PPQ is also light and mid-size.  I use the small backstrap.
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7/17/2011 1:51:11 PM EDT
[#26]
Will the PPQ fit in holsters made for the P99?
7/17/2011 10:09:43 PM EDT
[#27]
I have read on the Walther forum that the PPQ will fit in most P99 holsters. My PPQ fits perfectly in a THEIS IWB holster originally for the P99.
8/1/2011 6:13:17 PM EDT
[#28]
FINALLY got to handle a PPQ today.  As much as I love my P99, this will be its replacement.  Fit my hand perfectly, weighted perfectly, fired smoothly, short and crisp trigger.  Very sweet.  My only complaint is that it's missing the decocker and the visual pin on the back.  Guess I'll just have to get used to having a cocked gun in my holster.  

Boot.
8/2/2011 4:00:32 AM EDT
[#29]
Quoted:
FINALLY got to handle a PPQ today.  As much as I love my P99, this will be its replacement.  Fit my hand perfectly, weighted perfectly, fired smoothly, short and crisp trigger.  Very sweet.  My only complaint is that it's missing the decocker and the visual pin on the back.  Guess I'll just have to get used to having a cocked gun in my holster.  

Boot.


Not looking to threadjack, but why carry a decocked striker-fired gun?  

As far as a visual check.  You can usually see the round if you look close around the extractor.  The extractor may even be pushed out a bit if round is present.  You can also do a press-check.   (also, as usual, treat every gun as a loaded gun)
8/2/2011 8:52:33 AM EDT
[#30]
Quoted:
Quoted:
FINALLY got to handle a PPQ today.  As much as I love my P99, this will be its replacement.  Fit my hand perfectly, weighted perfectly, fired smoothly, short and crisp trigger.  Very sweet.  My only complaint is that it's missing the decocker and the visual pin on the back.  Guess I'll just have to get used to having a cocked gun in my holster.  

Boot.


Not looking to threadjack, but why carry a decocked striker-fired gun?  

As far as a visual check.  You can usually see the round if you look close around the extractor.  The extractor may even be pushed out a bit if round is present.  You can also do a press-check.   (also, as usual, treat every gun as a loaded gun)


I'm usually the first to jump in on a condition 1, cocked and locked, or one in the chamber thread, but there is no way I would carry my P99AS without first decocking it to put it in the Double Action mode.

Maybe the PPQ is different or I am missing something but I carry a decocked striker fired gun.
8/13/2011 5:21:09 PM EDT
[#31]
That's what I meant, it can't be placed in double action.  For a pistol without a safety...which I don't like safeties anyway...I prefer them to be in DA.  I like the swift SA follow up, which is why I love my P99.  

As far as seeing if it's chambered, that's not what I meant.  What I meant was the cocking indicator at the back of the P99.  Since the PPQ doesn't have the option to be either or, it's not needed.  Kinda wonder why they left it on the PPS...since it's set up the same way.

Boot.
8/13/2011 7:41:53 PM EDT
[#32]
I got to shoot a PPQ last weekend.

Nice gun.   Good trigger.  Reset is as short as advertised and well defined.  Not as forceful as a Glock reset, but better than an M&P.

I like the ergs, but too narrow at top of grip.  Probably could get used to it.

Oh yeah.  Very low recoil.  Surprised me.   Very easy to shoot fast.  Not at all like the last p99 that I remember shooting.

The gun has an RFID tracking chip in it though.  Weird.  The S&W rep didn't look too pleased to admit it either.
8/14/2011 3:24:27 PM EDT
[#33]
What exactly is a RFID tracking chip?
8/15/2011 4:43:19 AM EDT
[#34]
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What exactly is a RFID tracking chip?


Inventory control tag.  It is a passive technology.  When irradiated by a strong, local RF emission at a certain frequency, it will amplify a "response" pulse that contains information such as serial number, model, date of manufacture, etc, etc.  Practical range of RFID scanners is typically no more than 30ft, usually less than 10, but there are documented examples where they can be read up to 90ft.

8/28/2011 8:28:29 PM EDT
[#35]
what would be the purpose of that???  any way it can be removed?
8/29/2011 11:04:15 AM EDT
[#36]
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what would be the purpose of that???  any way it can be removed?


Primarily it is for internal inventory control.  Walk up to a rack of duty pistols and wave a radio device at them to know exactly.what is there.  The Europeans and many large american departments love this type of stuff.

On the other hand,  it could misused by scanning all RFID tags at a point of entry, and anything returning a firearm serial number or.prefix would alert the system.
It sounds outlandish, but you can imagine how this would alter your thinking if they installed readers in shopping mall, subway, office building entrances, highway entrance ramps, etc.
11/17/2011 5:12:56 AM EDT
[#37]
FWIW, I looked into a PPQ recently and Walther has stated that they are offering a plain backstrap that does not contain the RFID chip. From what I could tell there is no charge and all you have to do is contact Walther to have one sent to you.
11/17/2011 9:48:21 AM EDT
[#38]
Quoted:
I got to shoot a PPQ last weekend.

Nice gun.   Good trigger.  Reset is as short as advertised and well defined.  Not as forceful as a Glock reset, but better than an M&P.

I like the ergs, but too narrow at top of grip.  Probably could get used to it.

Oh yeah.  Very low recoil.  Surprised me.   Very easy to shoot fast.  Not at all like the last p99 that I remember shooting.

The gun has an RFID tracking chip in it though.  Weird.  The S&W rep didn't look too pleased to admit it either.


The US version of the PPQ: The grip indicates the presence of a transponder, there is none for the versions to be sold in the US. The manual clearly addresses this and Walther will replace the backstraps with a version that don't indicate the presense of an RFID chip if the customer so desires.

11/18/2011 3:46:03 AM EDT
[#39]
Quoted:
Quoted:
I got to shoot a PPQ last weekend.

Nice gun.   Good trigger.  Reset is as short as advertised and well defined.  Not as forceful as a Glock reset, but better than an M&P.

I like the ergs, but too narrow at top of grip.  Probably could get used to it.

Oh yeah.  Very low recoil.  Surprised me.   Very easy to shoot fast.  Not at all like the last p99 that I remember shooting.

The gun has an RFID tracking chip in it though.  Weird.  The S&W rep didn't look too pleased to admit it either.


The US version of the PPQ: The grip indicates the presence of a transponder, there is none for the versions to be sold in the US. The manual clearly addresses this and Walther will replace the backstraps with a version that don't indicate the presense of an RFID chip if the customer so desires.



Just so I'm clear, The PPQ's sold in the US do not have the RFID chip but the backstraps that are sold with them say they do?
11/18/2011 7:29:13 AM EDT
[#40]
Yep. That's exactly what the cover of the owners manual says.
Cover pic
11/18/2011 8:03:47 AM EDT
[#41]
Doesn't get much clearer than that. Good on Walther for providing the replacements.
12/11/2011 6:21:26 PM EDT
[#42]
Quoted:
Doesn't get much clearer than that. Good on Walther for providing the replacements.


Big +1, well done by Walther.
12/11/2011 6:25:28 PM EDT
[#43]
Quoted:

Very low recoil.  

Lots of folks on the Walther forum are reporting slightly more recoil than similar sized pistols.  I found it to be a tad snappy, for a 9mm, with more muzzle rise than my Glock 19.