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  • #31
    Nocturnal-G
    Junior Member
    • Dec 2014
    • 52

    I did some digging and realized the HK VP9 was a superior firearm based on specs on paper (steel guide rod vs polymer, robust slide rails). However since everyone is out of stock of the VP9... I went ahead and ordered the PPQ 4" this morning.

    I did quite a bit of research... I figured the PPX would be too risky as well as multiple different videos on YouTube show FTE or FTF. Maybe Walther sorted it out? No idea... Don't feel like finding out. What I can say is the PPQ is definitely higher quality than most everything out there.

    Thanks for everyone's suggestions.

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    • #32
      crufflers
      I need a LIFE!!
      • Jul 2011
      • 12723

      Originally posted by Nocturnal-G
      I did some digging and realized the HK VP9 was a superior firearm based on specs on paper (steel guide rod vs polymer, robust slide rails). However since everyone is out of stock of the VP9... I went ahead and ordered the PPQ 4" this morning.

      I did quite a bit of research... I figured the PPX would be too risky as well as multiple different videos on YouTube show FTE or FTF. Maybe Walther sorted it out? No idea... Don't feel like finding out. What I can say is the PPQ is definitely higher quality than most everything out there.

      Thanks for everyone's suggestions.
      Congrats. Good choice for sure. M1 or M2?

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      • #33
        Nocturnal-G
        Junior Member
        • Dec 2014
        • 52

        Originally posted by crufflers
        Congrats. Good choice for sure. M1 or M2?
        I wanted the M1, but had to settle for the M2... the only difference is the mag release?

        Shouldn't make too much of a difference... maybe mag availability. M1 seems to have more selection.

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        • #34
          $nake-Eye$
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2010
          • 656

          PPQ
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          • #35
            Kimosabi
            Junior Member
            • Dec 2011
            • 73

            Definitely PPQ, either M1 or M2, 4". I chose the M1 for the paddle mag release and broader options for inexpensive mags.

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            • #36
              Nocturnal-G
              Junior Member
              • Dec 2014
              • 52

              Originally posted by Kimosabi
              Definitely PPQ, either M1 or M2, 4". I chose the M1 for the paddle mag release and broader options for inexpensive mags.
              I bought the M2 version from RifleGear, just waiting on the SSE kit at the moment. I wanted the M1 but couldn't find any in stock anywhere. The M2 should be fine though.

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              • #37
                .45 ACP
                Senior Member
                • Nov 2014
                • 1545

                The M1 does have more mag options. I prefer the button release though.
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                • #38
                  Lead Waster
                  I need a LIFE!!
                  • Sep 2010
                  • 16650

                  Originally posted by Nocturnal-G
                  I did some digging and realized the HK VP9 was a superior firearm based on specs on paper (steel guide rod vs polymer, robust slide rails). However since everyone is out of stock of the VP9... I went ahead and ordered the PPQ 4" this morning.

                  I did quite a bit of research... I figured the PPX would be too risky as well as multiple different videos on YouTube show FTE or FTF. Maybe Walther sorted it out? No idea... Don't feel like finding out. What I can say is the PPQ is definitely higher quality than most everything out there.

                  Thanks for everyone's suggestions.
                  One thing to thing about is the VP9 has a polygonal barrel like a Glock, but PPQ has standard rifling, so if you want to shoot cast lead, no problem in a PPQ!
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