Walther CCP vs PPS M2

Published on February 26, 2016
Duration: 41:42

This expert analysis from Justin Opinion compares the Walther CCP and PPS M2, highlighting their distinct operating systems: the CCP's gas-delayed blowback versus the PPS M2's traditional recoil operation. The review details differences in ergonomics, controls (including the CCP's manual safety), sights, triggers, and field stripping complexity. It concludes that while both are designed for concealed carry, the CCP offers easier slide manipulation and better ergonomics, whereas the PPS M2 provides a simpler operating system and potentially a crisper trigger, though the CCP runs dirtier.

Quick Summary

The Walther CCP features a gas-delayed blowback system for easier slide racking and superior ergonomics, while the PPS M2 uses a traditional recoil operation with a crisper trigger. Field stripping the PPS M2 is simpler than the CCP, which requires a tool. The CCP runs dirtier due to its gas system.

Chapters

  1. 00:32Introduction & Market Positioning
  2. 01:24Operating Systems Explained
  3. 03:16Controls & Ergonomics
  4. 06:13Sights & Trigger Comparison
  5. 12:22Field Stripping & Maintenance

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main difference in operating systems between the Walther CCP and PPS M2?

The Walther CCP uses a gas piston system that retards the slide action, making it easier to rack. The PPS M2 employs a traditional recoil-operated system with a locking lug barrel.

How do the ergonomics and controls compare on the Walther CCP and PPS M2?

Both are right-hand biased. The CCP has superior ergonomics with a fuller grip and includes a manual thumb safety, which the PPS M2 lacks. Neither pistol's controls are reversible.

Which pistol is easier to field strip, the Walther CCP or PPS M2?

The PPS M2 is significantly easier to field strip, similar to a Glock. The CCP requires a special tool or paperclip for a more complex disassembly process.

How do the sights and triggers differ between the Walther CCP and PPS M2?

The PPS M2 has larger, more visible three-dot sights and a crisper trigger with a tactile reset. The CCP's sights are smaller and recessed, potentially dimming in bright light, and its trigger has a longer stroke.

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