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The PPQ M2 is a true breakthrough in ergonomics for self-defense handguns. The sculpted grip meshes smoothly into the hand. The trigger is the finest ever on a polymer, striker-fired handgun. The Navy has a threaded barrel and comes with two magazines. One is a 15+1 and the other one is a 15+2. The styling is elegant and trim. What’s more, PPQ M2 has been updated for 2013 with a new traditional reversible mag release button. The leading edge just took another step forward.

Specifications:
Product#: 2796082
Caliber: 9mm
Barrel Length: 4.6" Threaded Barrel
Trigger Pull: 5.6 lbs
Trigger Travel: 0.4"
Capacity: 15+1/15+2
Overall Length: 7.8"
Height: 5.3"
Safety: 3 Auto
Width: 1.3"
Weight Empty: 25 oz

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Bought one when they were new for 680, worth every penny. Best trigger I've used, everything fits and slides like a dream, and it feels like I can't miss with it. 17 round mag (pictured) is not very comfy for me but I've got smaller hands. Looks/feels better with the 15.

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BACK IN STOCK as of 9/12 @10:45 PM! I just ordered mine.

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Didn't know it was out of stock, but happened to order mine last night around midnight. Good heads up for others, deadline to purchase is 9/15 (couple days away)

Can't wait to get it in hand and compare to VP9.

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I have both the PPQ Navy & the VP9 tactical.My buddy & I held them both side by side & compared them (Dry fire). I was shocked b/c when I first picked up the VP9 I thought that there was no way that it would compete w/ favorite striker triggered Navy.I will admit that I was wrong.I think I like the VP9 trigger better & I can't believe I'm saying it.The VP9 take-up is maybe half of the Navy & has a very light smooth crisp break.The Navy breaks way farther back & has some slight moosh before the light break.I did see the same reviews on reliability & would agree that the Navy would be the way to go in that case.The Navy is extremely accurate & has never failed me.VP9 tactical 549$ & Navy 398$.Seriously that is insane.I say get both but for 398$ the Navy is a no brainer.

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I got both...

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I bought this gun and the CZ P10c at the same time, to try side by side and compare. From all the rave reviews I have been hearing, I expected the CZ to be my favorite. They are both fantastic guns, and in my opinion, the two best polymer striker fired handguns in the market. But what surprised me is that I ended up liking the Walther better than the CZ. The ONLY fault I have found with the PPQ M2 Navy is that the recoil spring is too weak for suppressor use, so sometimes the slide stops about 1/4" short of all the way forward.

Order this gun while the rebate is still going on. You won't be disappointed.

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Have you looked in to the aftermarket guide rod and spring set for your PPQ? I think I recall reading that it fixes the issues running suppressed as it uses a stronger recoil spring.

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Can't decide between the PPQ Navy edition or the VP9 Tactical so I'll share my pro/con list and see what kind of feedback I might receive. FYI: the VP9 I bought is at the local PSA (who also has the PPQ Navy and CZ75 (wildcard, but I love my CZ Compact's ability to shoot .75" groups freehand at 7 yards. The VP9 & PPQ are mechanically similar, PPQ outperforms VP9 in every sand/Mud test I've seen (I'm more likely to slip in a swamp than I am to shoot 500 rounds (much less 1,000) without cleaning a gun). VP9 has better aftermarket parts availability, better ergonomic adjustability, and 4-free mags via rebate). PPQ is cheaper, comes with 2 mags, 1 is 17 rds, and the money saved could buy ammo, Trijicon HD sights or extra mags. Both are accurate, but the results from the military arms torture test really concern me as a carry weapon, in my opinion, should pass stage 1 (excluding the entry of foreign materials into the chamber). PPQ Passed with Glock or better reliability, VP9 failed repeatedly, and on multiple occassions. The gun will be IWB carried in Winter and carried OWB (likely a drop leg) while hunting, hence the concern over the VP9's repeated failure around sand, dirt and mud. My Nomex underwear is on, fire away.

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Go with the PPQ. I've had both and prefer the PPQ's trigger.

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I have both and both are great guns trigger is a little better on Walther but consider the CZ75 SP01 TACTICAL superior to both!

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Can't find an SP01 locally. CALLED eddy ship within 50 miles. I felt both the VP9 and the Walther, Walther was hands down better to me. May buy it, some extra mags and upgrade the sights with the ($20 TFX Pro rebate).

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I've bought couple pistols from them with no probs but I was pi**ed when they made an order on a Windham ar10 I in desert sand camo for around $550 and they wouldn't put order through. Said pricing was a mistake. Should of known it was to good to b true bit if they post something for sale for a price they should honor it no matter what. Haven't ordered from them since. Ran into that a couple times. Might of been them both times but not sure. Good way to loose business. Check and double check before u try to sell something for price u don't plan on honoring.

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Excellent weapon!

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I've given them several sales and have never had an issue. I prefer to use Gunbuyer when at all possible. Great company and great prices

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I bought a VP9 from them with no issue at all

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I ordered two guns from this company in April each time after they took my money I was told the guns were out of stock. I ordered the guns within minutes of them being posted on this site. Anyone else have this problem.

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I've purchased about 10 guns from them over the last 4 or so years and like others, I've never had any issues. Consistently lowest prices on many guns and fast shipping

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I've bought from them 3 times. Never any issues. Pretty fast shipping too.

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only bought from them once, had no issues really. they took their time... i dont know if they were just extra busy or what, but was a great price at the time for the 9mm Shield i bought from them.

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