Walther PPS M2 Review by Nutnfancy

Published on May 17, 2016
Duration: 21:55

This guide details the field stripping and reassembly process for the Walther PPS M2, as demonstrated by Nutnfancy. The process is noted to be similar to a Glock, involving slide removal, disassembly of the recoil spring and barrel, and reassembly by reversing the steps. Proper safety checks are paramount throughout the procedure.

Quick Summary

The Walther PPS M2 is a highly recommended sub-compact pistol for everyday carry (EDC) and self-defense, offering excellent accuracy and 100% reliability. With ergonomic updates, a standard American-style magazine release, and a market price around $400, it presents a high-value option for concealed carriers.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Range Performance
  2. 01:01Introduction & Philosophy of Use
  3. 02:18History of the PPS Line
  4. 03:58Competitive Comparisons
  5. 05:49Design Changes: M2 vs. Classic
  6. 07:35Controls and Trigger
  7. 09:17Technical Specs and Capacity
  8. 11:12Field Stripping and Internals
  9. 12:11Accuracy and Reliability
  10. 13:36Final Assessment and Value

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key ergonomic updates on the Walther PPS M2 compared to the classic model?

The PPS M2 features a more contoured grip with PPQ-style stippling, a rounded trigger guard, and the removal of the accessory rail to enhance concealment and handling comfort.

How does the Walther PPS M2 perform in terms of accuracy and reliability?

The PPS M2 demonstrates excellent accuracy, capable of 'one-hole' groups at 7-10 yards. It also boasts 100% reliability across various ammunition types tested, including steel and brass casings.

What is the typical trigger pull weight for the Walther PPS M2?

The trigger pull weight for the Walther PPS M2 was measured at approximately 7.0 lbs, with a focus on its reset characteristics for practical shooting.

What are the magazine capacity options for the Walther PPS M2 in 9mm?

The Walther PPS M2 in 9mm is available with magazine options including 6-round flush-fit, 7-round mid-length, and 8-round extended magazines.

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