Walther PPQ M1 9mm for sale

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Brand:

Walther

Action:

Double Action/Single Action

Barrel Length:

4.6in

Caliber:

9×19mm Parabellum

Capacity:

15+1

Finish Per Color:

Black

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Brand:

Walther

Barrel Length:

4"

Caliber:

9×19mm Parabellum

Capacity:

15

Finish Per Color:

Black

Rounds:

15

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Frequently Asked Questions
Walther PPQ M1 9mm for sale

Is the PPQ M1 discontinued?

Yes, the PPQ M1 was discontinued by Walther starting in 2021. However, due to overwhelming customer demand, Walther brought back the PPQ M1 Classic. Our marketplace shows 2 variants available from 7 retailers, typically priced around $749.

What is the difference between PPQ M1 and M2?

The main difference is the magazine release. The M1 uses a paddle-style release on the trigger guard, while the M2 uses a button release on the grip. Both are striker-fired pistols with identical dimensions, and capacity options remain the same across calibers.

What is the difference between PPQ M1 and M2 magazines?

M1 magazines have a single notch for the paddle-style trigger guard release. M2 magazines have dual notches for the button-style grip release. The different cutouts make them incompatible with each other's pistols, though capacity remains the same across both versions.

What does PPQ stand for?

PPQ stands for Police Pistol Quick, Walther's designation for this striker-fired pistol introduced in 2011. The name references its quick-action trigger. Available in 9mm with 10 or 15-round capacity, it is produced in compact and full-size variants.

How much is the Walther PPQ M Series 9mm?

Walther PPQ M Series 9mm prices vary widely. New models can be found from around $499.99 at some retailers, while used models sell for roughly $315–$409. Average new pricing can run higher depending on variant and source. Check our marketplace for current listings.

Are Walther PDP and PPQ magazines interchangeable?

Compatibility depends on model. PPQ M2 magazines work in PDP Compact pistols; PPQ M1 magazines do not. Full-size PDP frames use different magazines incompatible with any PPQ variant. Verify your specific PDP model before purchasing.

What is the difference between PDP and PPQ?

PDP is Walther's newer duty-focused pistol featuring a wider slide optimized for optics mounting and a more aggressive grip texture. The PPQ is the older design, still well-regarded for its ergonomics and trigger. Both are striker-fired 9mms; the PDP generally suits full-size duty use while the PPQ fits concealed carry well.

Is the Walther PPQ a good gun?

Whether it's "good" depends on your priorities. Reviewers consistently praise its trigger—crisp with a short reset—and ergonomics. It's reliable for defense and range use. Priced around $749, it offers solid value. Main criticism: polymer sights can break under hard use. Less mainstream than Glocks, but well-regarded by owners.