Walther PPX

Published on February 10, 2021
Duration: 10:36

This review of the Walther PPX, also known as the Police Pistol Extreme, highlights its unique two-stage hammer-fired trigger, comfortable yet futuristic grip, and polymer frame with a Tennifer-finished stainless steel slide. The pistol, manufactured from 2013 to 2016, is not rated for +P or +P+ ammunition due to its construction. The review details its disassembly, revealing a multi-component slide and a three-piece barrel assembly, and notes its high bore axis as a potential drawback for recoil management.

Quick Summary

The Walther PPX (Police Pistol Extreme) is a hammer-fired pistol produced from 2013-2016, featuring a unique two-stage trigger, not a traditional double-action. It has a polymer frame, Tennifer-finished stainless steel slide, and a 16-round capacity, but is not rated for +P ammunition due to its three-piece barrel construction.

Chapters

  1. 00:07Introduction to Walther PPX
  2. 00:50Grip and Magazine
  3. 01:36Unique Trigger System Explained
  4. 02:50Frame Features and Controls
  5. 03:07Slide and Finish (Tennifer)
  6. 03:46Sights and Barrel
  7. 04:07Loaded Chamber Indicator
  8. 04:31Disassembly Process
  9. 05:10Internal Components (Recoil Spring, Slide)
  10. 05:58Three-Piece Barrel Construction
  11. 06:53Reassembly
  12. 07:14Weight and Dimensions
  13. 07:27High Bore Axis Discussion
  14. 09:42Reliability and Ammunition
  15. 09:56Cost and Variants
  16. 10:13Overall Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Walther PPX and when was it produced?

The Walther PPX, also known as the Police Pistol Extreme, is a hammer-fired semi-automatic pistol that was manufactured by Walther from 2013 to 2016. It has since been discontinued.

What makes the Walther PPX trigger unique?

The Walther PPX features a two-stage trigger system, rather than a traditional double-action. It has an initial stage followed by a short, relatively light pull to fire, offering good accuracy despite its unusual design.

Is the Walther PPX rated for +P ammunition?

No, the Walther PPX is not rated for +P or +P+ ammunition. Its construction, particularly the three-piece barrel assembly, means it is designed for standard ammunition loads only.

What are the key features of the Walther PPX's construction?

The PPX has a polymer frame, a stainless steel slide with a durable Tennifer finish, and a unique three-piece barrel assembly. It also features a 16-round magazine capacity and a high bore axis.

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