Walther PPQ Q4Tac : Ready for IPSC Production Optics

    The new Walther PPQ Q4 Tac is ready for the new Provisional IPSC Production Optics Division. As you can spot, it’s also Suppressor ready.

    TFB will cover more about the new IPSC Production Optics Division (USPSA calls it Carry Optics) in future articles, but in short it’s like the Production division but with optics mounted.

    The Q4 Tac also ships with an extra recoil spring for suppressor usage.

    Walther’s pictures looks absolutely fantastic, especially with the Trijicon RMR although I probably personally would prefer the Leupold Deltapoint on my slide.

    The slide stop is ambidextrous.

     

     

    Optic & Suppressor Ready

    Built around our award winning PPQ platform, the Q4 TAC features an optics ready slide that comes with a Trijicon RMR, Leupold Delta Point and Docter optic ready mounting plates in addition to the fiber optic front sights and standard LPA competition iron sights already included. Coupled with a threaded barrel, Walther signature ergonomics and quick defense trigger, the Q4 is the last word in firearm performance.

     

     

    The specifications:
    PPQ Q4 TAC
    Model: 2825929
    Caliber: 9mm
    Barrel Length: 4.6″
    Trigger Pull: 5.6 lbs
    Trigger Travel: 0.4″
    Capacity: 15/17 rounds of 9×19 mm.
    Overall Length:
    Height: 7.8″
    Safety: 3 AUTO
    Width: 1.3″
    Weight Empty: 25 oz
    Below a picture of the PPQ somewhat disassembled.

     

    Different patterns for different sights.    Possibility to adjust the size of the grip.

    Here you can see some of the Q4 TAC’s features.

     

    The suggested price is 799 USD.

    You can find more information about the PPQ Q4 TAC and a long list of accessories here: http://www.waltherarms.com/handguns/ppq-q4-tac/

    Eric B

    Ex-Arctic Ranger. Competitive practical shooter and hunter with a European focus. Always ready to increase my collection of modern semi-automatics, optics, thermals and suppressors. TCCC Certified. Occasionaly seen in a 6×6 Bug Out Vehicle, always with a big smile.


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