Frequently Asked Questions
Walther CCP M2 380 for sale
How much is a Walther CCP M2 380?
Walther CCP M2 .380 pistols currently average around $300, with listings ranging from approximately $370 to $474 and an MSRP of $469. Prices vary by finish and retailer.
What are the pros and cons of the CCP M2 380?
Pros: Minimal recoil and muzzle flip make it easy to shoot fast and accurately. Excellent trigger. Lightweight at 19 ounces for concealed carry. Cons: .380 ACP is less powerful than 9mm. Reassembly requires patience aligning the gas piston. Long trigger reset takes practice.
What is the difference between Walther CCP and CCP M2?
Primary difference is takedown. The original CCP requires a tool for disassembly, while the CCP M2 features tool-less takedown for easier field stripping. The later M2+ introduced improved Glock-compatible sights. Both fire 9mm or .380 ACP, hold 8 rounds, and share similar ergonomics and size.
What are common Walther CCP problems?
Walther issued a formal product recall for the CCP in 9mm Luger due to safety concerns, stating that under certain circumstances an accident can occur. A Range Safety Alert also documented an extreme failure where the slide was jettisoned roughly 5 feet downrange during firing. Check Walther's recall information if you own one.
How many bullets does a Walther CCP M2 380 hold?
The Walther CCP M2 .380 holds 8 rounds in the magazine. With one round chambered, the total capacity is 9 rounds.
Did Walther discontinue the CCP?
No, Walther did not discontinue the CCP. The CCP M2 remains in production and is widely available. Walther did issue a recall for the original CCP due to a drop-safety concern, but the improved M2 addressed that issue.
What does Walther CCP stand for?
CCP stands for Concealed Carry Pistol. Walther designed this compact, striker-fired handgun specifically for concealed carry. It chambers 9mm or .380 ACP and uses a unique gas-delayed blowback system to reduce felt recoil.
Does Walther offer a lifetime warranty?
Yes, Walther offers a Legendary Limited Lifetime Warranty on their firearms. It covers defects in materials or workmanship, with repairs or replacements at no cost. Coverage applies for the life cycle of the product as long as Walther manufactures and supports it. Check Walther's website for full warranty terms and conditions.