Walther PPQ M2 Q4 TAC Pistol

Published on July 9, 2018
Duration: 17:09

The Walther PPQ M2 Q4 TAC is presented as a high-quality, optics-ready 9mm pistol with a threaded barrel and ambidextrous controls. Its signature 'rolling' trigger offers a clean break, and the M2 designation signifies an American-style magazine release. While the pistol itself has an MSRP around $650, the addition of a durable optic like the Trijicon RMR significantly increases the total investment.

Quick Summary

The Walther PPQ M2 Q4 TAC is an optics-ready 9mm pistol with a threaded barrel and ambidextrous controls, featuring a signature 'rolling' trigger. Its MSRP is around $650, but adding a durable optic like the Trijicon RMR significantly increases the total investment.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Introduction and Unboxing
  2. 01:08Key Features and Controls
  3. 02:29Optics and Durability
  4. 07:01Ammunition and Accessories
  5. 13:42Field Stripping
  6. 15:46Pricing and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Walther PPQ M2 Q4 TAC pistol?

The Walther PPQ M2 Q4 TAC features a 1/2x28 threaded barrel, an optics-ready slide with included mounting plates, fully ambidextrous slide stop controls, and the signature PPQ 'rolling' trigger. It also has a reversible American-style button magazine release.

Why is the Trijicon RMR recommended for the PPQ M2 Q4 TAC?

The Trijicon RMR is recommended for its exceptional durability, making it a top choice for defensive firearms. While it has a smaller window and some distortion, its ruggedness surpasses less robust optics like the Leupold DeltaPoint.

What is the typical price range for the Walther PPQ M2 Q4 TAC?

The Walther PPQ M2 Q4 TAC has an MSRP of approximately $650. However, the total cost can significantly increase when adding a quality optic like the Trijicon RMR, which can cost as much as the firearm itself.

How do you field strip the Walther PPQ M2 Q4 TAC?

Field stripping involves ensuring the firearm is clear, pulling the trigger, slightly retracting the slide, and depressing two takedown tabs to remove the slide. The process is similar to other striker-fired polymer pistols.

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