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re: Walther PPQ(M2) Review (Thanks to Hammertime)

Posted on 12/17/13 at 11:15 am to
Posted by Hammertime
Will trade dowsing rod for titties
Member since Jan 2012
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Posted on 12/17/13 at 11:15 am to
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The one gripe I have about Nutnfancy is that he rants through his talking points
His videos can get LONG. A 40 minute YouTube video on one gun is just too much.
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As long as no one sees me at the range with my hands on a Glock, maybe I'll do it.
I went and shot it Saturday at Shooters Club down here. I was only able to shoot a box of 50 and had to take a break. Just as I expected, the bumps on the grip were way too rough. I have calused hands, and still had to take a break.

My damn GF wants my PPQ after that little outing. We both shot better with it than any of the other guns. I put 9/10 on a 12" target at 60ft, and came back with 8/10 after that. She even commented on how the trigger felt different and was easier to tell when it broke.


People bitch about those spring-loaded serpa-type holsters(all based off one internet video), but as long as you practice good technique, you will be good. My finger either ends up across the finger guard or on the top of the frame/bottom of the slide.
Posted by bapple
Capital City
Member since Oct 2010
11914 posts
Posted on 12/17/13 at 11:19 am to
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I was only able to shoot a box of 50 and had to take a break. Just as I expected, the bumps on the grip were way too rough. I have calused hands, and still had to take a break.


I shot a compact 40 a while back and had the same impression. It really beats the hell out of your palms.

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My damn GF wants my PPQ after that little outing.




I told you! It's quite easy to shoot and is slim enough in the grip for a female to easily use it.

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My finger either ends up across the finger guard or on the top of the frame/bottom of the slide.


That's the main reason people don't like the index button. They don't like putting pressure on that finger as the gun is unholstered.

A lot of police departments use Safariland holsters with thumb releases on the holsters.
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