Walther PPQ Classic for sale

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Brand:

Walther

Action:

Double Action

Barrel Length:

5in

Caliber:

9×19mm Parabellum

Capacity:

15

Finish Per Color:

Black

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Marketplace Insights ★ 5.0/5 based on 7 customer reviews across 1 variants from 13 retailers

All 7 reviews give 5-star ratings praising the Q5 M1's exceptional trigger, accuracy, ergonomics and build quality, with minor concerns about missing optics plates and sight brightness.

What customers like

Exceptional Trigger Quality43%
the stock trigger was already better
Accuracy and Reliability43%
Super accurate even at 25 yards
Ergonomics and Comfort43%
Walther ergo is top notch, as always
Build Quality and Finish29%
Looks, fit and finish are outstanding

Common concerns

Missing Optics Mounting Plates29%
Walther is not giving all three kind of plate for optics anymore
Sight Brightness14%
Sights could be a little brighter
Frequently Asked Questions
Walther PPQ Classic for sale

Has the Walther PPQ been discontinued?

Walther discontinued most PPQ models but brought back the PPQ M1 Classic due to overwhelming demand. The Q4 and Q5 variants remain in production. Used inventory is also available through retailers, and Walther continues supporting all PPQ models with parts and service.

Is a Walther PPQ a good gun?

The PPQ has an excellent trigger for a striker-fired pistol and fits most hands well. It's reliable in 9mm and .40 S&W. It never dominated the market like Glocks or M&Ps, but shooters who try one often prefer it. It's a solid choice if the price fits your budget.

What is the price of Walther PPQ?

Walther PPQ models typically run around $979 on our marketplace, with most listings between $779–$988. New PPQ pistols average around $1,018, with some listings starting near $499. Used examples average around $409, with auction bids going lower. Prices vary by variant, condition, and retailer.

What does PPQ stand for?

PPQ stands for "Polizei Pistole Quick Defense." It is a striker-fired handgun made by Walther, chambered in 9mm or .40 S&W, and is well regarded for its trigger quality and reliability.

How does the Q5 Match compare to other Walthers?

The Q5 Match is Walther's competition-focused pistol featuring a crisp trigger and optics mounting. Compared to the standard PPQ, it offers better sight support. Against the PDP full-size, the Q5 Match has a shorter grip and 15-round capacity versus the PDP's 18 rounds, though both share similar ergonomics.

Where are Walther Q5 Match pistols manufactured?

Walther manufactures the Q5 Match in Germany. Walther Arms, based in Fort Smith, Arkansas, distributes the pistol in the United States.

Is Walther PPQ good for concealed carry?

The PPQ can work for concealed carry, though its full-size frame makes it harder to conceal than compact alternatives. The slim profile helps, and an inside-the-waistband holster improves comfort. The striker-fired action and 4.25-inch barrel suit defensive use, but smaller-framed individuals may find it challenging to conceal.