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Thread: PPQ M2 in .45acp

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    Quote Originally Posted by cwgibson View Post
    I am just speculating but Walther probably considers the CCP a compact PPQ, even though it's not.


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    Not even close. Furthermore, I'll never own any defensive pistol that requires a tool to field strip.

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    Will buy one if they release a M1 version. Very happy with my PPQ's but for me they must be paddle style magazine release.

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    Great news! Hopefully they will offer a TB option and extended mags.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cwgibson View Post
    Probably made here at their new facility.


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    The pictures show German and CIP proof marks so at the very least to prototypes were not made here.

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    I wouldn't trust pictures 100%. Some companies will use photoshop on pictures of their existing handguns when rendering images of new upcoming models.

    I think this was the case with HK when they released pictures of the P30SK. I remember also seeing stock photos of P2000SK's which were photoshopped images of the full size P2000.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vereceleritas View Post
    More options are certainly nice. Personally, I think a PPQ compact should have taken priority over this and I still think it was a mistake for them to abandon the paddle mag release.
    I am new to Walthers as of last month when I bought my PPQ M1 Classic, which has the paddle mag release. I wasn't aware that they are abandoning this type release. Is that really true? I find it is faster than the normal side mounted button release.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Helix12 View Post
    I am new to Walthers as of last month when I bought my PPQ M1 Classic, which has the paddle mag release. I wasn't aware that they are abandoning this type release. Is that really true? I find it is faster than the normal side mounted button release.
    If I recall correctly they did stop producing the PPQ M1 but started making them again due to demand. There is not any indication that they will make the .45 with a paddle release but time will tell.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Helix12 View Post
    I am new to Walthers as of last month when I bought my PPQ M1 Classic, which has the paddle mag release. I wasn't aware that they are abandoning this type release. Is that really true? I find it is faster than the normal side mounted button release.
    Every new model that Walther has released recently, PPQ 5", PPX, CCP, PPQ 22lr and now the PPQ45 has had the button mag release and no equivalent paddle mag release variant. That's a clear sign to me that they've abandoned the paddle mag release as a whole.

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