Walther PPS

Published on February 4, 2021
Duration: 9:39

This video provides an in-depth review of the Walther PPS M2 LE pistol, highlighting its design for concealed carry and law enforcement use. The presenter, with a newfound respect for Walther, details its slim profile, magazine options (6, 7, and 8 rounds), Tenifer finish, striker indicator, and trigger safety mechanisms. Comparisons are drawn to Glock pistols regarding safeties and disassembly. The review emphasizes the pistol's comfortable ergonomics, especially with the extended magazine, and its reliable performance with various ammunition types.

Quick Summary

The Walther PPS M2 LE is a slim, striker-fired pistol designed for concealed carry and law enforcement. It features a durable Tenifer finish, multiple magazine options (6, 7, 8 rounds), and three safeties including a trigger, firing pin, and drop safety. Its polygon rifling and dual recoil springs contribute to reliability and longevity.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Introduction to Walther PPS M2 LE
  2. 00:13Walther Brand Overview
  3. 01:04PPS Model History and Design
  4. 01:16Slim Profile and Size Comparison
  5. 01:34Magazine Options (6, 7, 8 Round)
  6. 02:00Ergonomics with Extended Magazine
  7. 02:12Steel Slide and Tenifer Finish
  8. 02:38Striker Indicator Explained
  9. 02:52Trigger and Safety Features
  10. 03:13PPS M2 Specifics (No Rail)
  11. 03:31Luminous Sights
  12. 03:54Magazine Capacity Recap
  13. 04:01Loaded Chamber Indicator
  14. 04:10Sight Profile for Concealment
  15. 04:20Slide Stop and Magazine Release
  16. 04:30European Proof Marks
  17. 04:40Slide Features (Ejection Port, Grooves)
  18. 04:52Disassembly Procedure
  19. 05:06Internal Mechanism Overview
  20. 05:18Longer Slide Rails
  21. 05:27Dual Recoil Springs
  22. 05:53Slide Internals (Firing Pin Block)
  23. 05:59Barrel Machining and Rifling
  24. 06:11Recap of Safeties
  25. 06:24Polymer Frame
  26. 06:27Trigger Pull Weight
  27. 06:30Backstraps vs. Redesigned Grip
  28. 06:44Barrel Rifling: Polygon vs. Land/Groove
  29. 07:07Reassembly
  30. 07:19Single Column Magazines for CCW
  31. 07:24Ergonomics Comparison (PPQ)
  32. 07:32Shooting Impressions
  33. 07:58Accuracy and Reliability
  34. 08:03Ammunition Used
  35. 08:12Reliability with Various Ammo
  36. 08:17Comfort with 8-Round Magazine
  37. 08:27Grip Impact with Smaller Magazines
  38. 08:50Group Size and Grip Control
  39. 08:58Quick Shots and Trigger
  40. 09:02Overall Quality and Walther Neglect
  41. 09:16Recommendation for Walther Pistols
  42. 09:33Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Walther PPS M2 LE for concealed carry?

The Walther PPS M2 LE is designed for concealed carry with its slim profile, reducing snag points. It offers magazine options of 6, 7, and 8 rounds, a Tenifer finish for durability, and a streamlined design without an accessory rail.

How does the Walther PPS M2 LE compare to Glock pistols in terms of safety?

The PPS M2 LE features three safeties: a trigger safety, a firing pin safety, and a 'quick safe' which functions similarly to a Glock's drop safety, ensuring operational safety.

What type of rifling does the Walther PPS M2 LE use, and what are its benefits?

The Walther PPS M2 LE uses a cold hammer-forged barrel with polygon rifling, similar to Glock. This type of rifling is known for its durability, reduced wear, and potential for improved accuracy compared to traditional land and groove rifling.

What are the magazine capacities available for the Walther PPS M2 LE?

The Walther PPS M2 LE is available with single-column magazines in three capacities: 6 rounds, 7 rounds, and 8 rounds. The extended 8-round magazine significantly enhances grip comfort for shooters with larger hands.

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