The PPQ .22 is the best of both worlds. By combining smooth-shooting, ergonomically-advanced components of the PPQ with the fun and cost savings of .22 rimfire, you have the pleasure of shooting shot after shot both accurately and affordably. The sculpted grip meshes smoothly into the hand. The trigger is the finest ever on a polymer handgun. The styling is elegant and trim.
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JWR
1 year agoYou will remember how much fun you had as a kid shooting your first gun when you pick this up. Feels great in your hand, shoots where you want it to right out of the box, and looks great. Only disappointment is the 1 mag in the box, especially with none to be found.
BDJL
1 year agoAfter years of moaning by loyalists Walther finally brings a man sized trainer to market. The good is it will fit in your P99 / PPQ holsters and it is reliable for a 22.The bad is that Walther has the best mag release in the industry but they decided to bring this to market with a push button so loyal Walther owners have to suffer the "me too" mindlessness of current management. Also, if you're a P99 guy then you got a trigger like a Glock because we're playing "me too" remember. On the upside, … Read More
BDJL
1 year agoThe gun functions pretty well and it is good that it fits the hand of a man so unlike the P22 you can train with a similar platform to the full size. Unfortunately, Walther decided to ignore the faithful and put a stupid push button release like every other gun. We can only hope they will see the light and give us a paddle so I can sell this one and get a proper trainer. If the gun had a second magazine included (what is the point of a magazine fed gun with one magazine and worse, they're not … Read More
ANDRE H.
1 year agoIncredibly pistol. Has cycled every round I’ve put through it so far (~300) with no double feeds or other malfunctions.. slide has not locked on maybe 3 magazines, however the pistol hasn’t been cleaned yet.
CHRISTINA G.
1 year agoSO FUN TO SHOOT! I PUT ABOUT 4-5 DIFFERENT AMMOS WITHOUT ANY PROBLEMS. LOVE THAT THE KID CAN GO SHOOTING WITH ME TOO.
PETER K.
1 year agoSweet training pistol. It’s the same size as the 9mm version and fits in the same holster, making it a great training tool. After putting 500 rounds of various bulk ammo, it had no problem chewing through the different brands. This was NOT the case with my ppk/s in a .22, and was pleased to see how reliable this was. If you like PPQs and see one in stock, I’d pick it up so you don’t end up on the long “back in stock” list I joined for hesitating.
ROG
1 year agomy walther ppqm2 .22 functions well and rarely jams. The adjustable rear sight is not a quality piece. Pistol was shooting very low and i could not adjust the sight enough to compensate. I like the idea of having a fully adjustable rear sight (which is unusual) but would like one like the browning buckmark or Ruger mark iv. I finally found a fiber optic front sight that was low enough to bring the POI on target. Apparently, a sight upgrade for this pistol is not available. I do enjoy shooting this handgun.
Travis
1 year agoIt was my first time buying a firearm online and I was a little hesitant but i did my research and watched a lot of reviews on this handgun, and I have to tell you I love it, looks great, performs great right out of the box, and the customer service team was great when I had a question they answered it no b.s.
Michael R.
1 year agoThis weapon was certainly worth the wait. This gun feels absolutely perfect in my hands. The trigger is as good as advertised and it shoots smoothly and accurately. Extremely happy with my purchase. The website was very easy to order from and they delivered my order very promptly.
Todd W.
1 year agoI’m new to firearms, so I don’t have a lot to compare to. I have a Sig P365 for carry, but wanted a 22 to improve my shooting and save on ammo cost. So far I’ve put 400 rounds of Blazer 22LR ammo through it and no failures of any sort. Seems like a great pistol….happy with it.
Joe
1 year agoI don’t have one but reading the spec I’m pretty sure the weight is wrong. Unless it really is 29lbs lol
John R.
1 year agoPicked my new used Walther PPQ M5 today. Went straight to the range and I was not disappointed. Shoots very well with a variety of ammo. No problem with any feeding. The transaction action went smoothly. I would purchase from Guns.com again.
Nick C
1 year agoI had high hopes for this pistol but I found myself quickly disappointed. It fits my hand very well and has a reasonably good trigger BUT. It mine has serious cycling issues. I've tried many different types of ammo from standard velocity to super velocity CCI stingers. I have never made it through a full mag without an issue.
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