Walther PPQ Q4 Tac M2 Better Than Steel Frame
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Chapter 1 - Tabletop • Walther PPQ Q4 Tac M2 Better Than Ste... • Chapter 2 - Trigger Pull • Walther PPQ Q4 Tac M2 Better Than Ste... • Chapter 3 - Range • Walther PPQ Q4 Tac M2 Better Than Ste... • “Tactical” didn’t always have a real meaning with firearms, but now it does. Just like “carry” or “target,” the use of the word “tactical” in any handgun’s model description denotes a few specific characteristics. Or at least it should. • Usually, it means it’s a full framed pistol with a large or increased magazine capacity, an accessory rail, low light sights, and a matte finish. In the last couple of years, it has also come to mean the barrel is threaded, includes tall sights, and more and more, that the slide is cut for a red-dot optic. • The Walther PPQ Q4 TAC includes almost all of those features. There are no big changes to the Q4 TAC. If you hate the PPQ (does anybody?) you’ll hate the Q4 TAC. If you loved the PPQ, well now you can love Q4 a little more quietly. • The Q4 TAC includes a full length grip. Like the other PPQ models, it also comes with multiple backstrap inserts that slightly alter the shape of the grip, as well as adjust the length of pull. It also includes three magazines standard, two of which have extended base pads. • The high-performance Tenifer coating is the same as on the other PPQs, as are the ambidextrous controls, the accessory rail…really it’s all of the same basics that make this entire line a great performer. Like all of the other PPQs, I still hit the slide release with my support hand every time, so it won’t lock back on an empty magazine. If this were my go-to pistol, I could train myself out of that pretty quickly. • The trigger on the Q4 TAC is no different than the other models. That means it’s exceptional. The PPQ is still the gold standard for a striker-fired pistol. It has the same great feel and the same super short reset. • The trigger weight on this model with the APEX TRIGGER measured an average of 3lbs 14 oz on my Lyman scale, which follows the trend of every single one of these guns measuring lower than advertised. Because of the exceptional trigger of the PPQ line, a rigid holster that completely covers the trigger is a must, as it is with any pistol. • Unlike other models, the PPQ Q4 TAC’s slide is pre-cut for different mounting plates for red dot optics. Included standard are the mounts for a Trijicon RMR, Leupold Delta Point Pro, and Docter optics. The red dot really shines when it’s hard to see since there’s no time looking for my irons. I like red dots when your eyes are getting old. • The iron sights themselves are the same ones as on other PPQ models. This includes a bright, easy to see fiber optic front sight and a fully adjustable rear. • Whereas the red-dot mounts are appreciated, the PPQ standard irons on this Q4 TAC are a misstep. First, the rear sight is great for competition, but not for a combat handgun. The long ramp of the rear sight slips right off a pocket or belt, meaning that it can’t be used to rack the slide single-handed. • The other issue is that great front sight. It’s small and bright, ideal on any gun without a suppressor. But it’s low. It’s just barely too low to clear even my fairly narrow first-generation Advanced Armament Corp silencer. • Of course, if you run it with an optic, both of those issues go away. Since the red dot is typically zeroed on the target, not below it, you’ll certainly clear the silencer. You’ll also have that big fin sticking off the top of the gun to easily manipulate the slide. • The Q4 TAC was extremely reliable. Like most of my handgun reviews, I put 5000 rounds through this gun without issue. 500 of those rounds were with the silencer attached. Of the PPQ line, this is certainly my favorite. The Q4 TAC gives me all the options I want in how to set up and use the gun, and at a very reasonable price. Walther did well with the PPQ. They did even better with the Q4 TAC. • Specifications: Walther PPQ Q4 TAC • Model: 2825929 • Caliber: 9mm • Barrel Length: 4.6″ – – Threaded: 1/2″ x 28TPI • Trigger Pull: 5.6lbs (advertised) • Trigger Travel: .4″ • Capacity: 15+1 • Overall Length: 7.8″ • Height: 5.3″ • Safety: 3 AUTO (advertised) no external safety • Width: 1.3″ • Weight Empty: 25oz • Stock: Black Polymer With Mil-Std 1913 Picatinny Rail • Sights: Front: Fiber Optic Rear: Adjustable For Wind Elevation
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