Walther PPS M2 RMSc Red Dot Sight

Published on June 8, 2018
Duration: 23:11

The Walther PPS M2 RMSc offers a slim profile suitable for concealed carry, featuring a Shield RMSc red dot sight that co-witnesses with iron sights. While generally reliable, the slide stop placement can cause issues for shooters with larger hands, preventing the slide from locking back. It comes with 6, 7, or 8-round magazines, and its field stripping is comparable to a Glock.

Quick Summary

The Walther PPS M2 RMSc is a slim 9mm pistol for concealed carry, featuring a Shield RMSc red dot that co-witnesses with iron sights. While generally reliable, its slide stop placement can cause issues for larger hands, preventing slide lock.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Walther PPS M2 Overview
  2. 01:06Summer Carry and Ergonomics
  3. 03:03Magazine Options
  4. 04:14Shield RMSc Red Dot Integration
  5. 06:19Left-Handed Use and Grip
  6. 09:04Disassembly and Internals
  7. 11:54Loaded Chamber Indicator and Reliability
  8. 13:33Underwood +P Testing and Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Walther PPS M2 RMSc?

The Walther PPS M2 RMSc is a slim 9mm pistol designed for concealed carry, featuring a factory-mounted Shield RMSc red dot sight that allows co-witnessing with iron sights. It offers 6, 7, or 8-round magazine options and a striker-fired mechanism.

What is the main ergonomic concern with the Walther PPS M2?

The primary ergonomic concern noted is the placement of the slide stop lever, which can be accidentally engaged by shooters with larger hands, preventing the slide from locking back after the last round is fired.

Can the Shield RMSc on the Walther PPS M2 co-witness with iron sights?

Yes, a significant advantage of the RMSc integration on the PPS M2 is that the optic sits low enough on the slide to allow for a full co-witness with the standard-height iron sights, providing a backup aiming solution.

What are the magazine capacities for the Walther PPS M2?

The Walther PPS M2 is typically offered with three magazine options: a flush-fitting 6-round magazine, a 7-round magazine, and an extended 8-round magazine that provides additional grip surface.

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