Behold!! The Walther PPS M2 pistol

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Used, unfired. I had no actual use for this pistol but to compare it to my other CC handguns. I will take it shooting on Monday. As of now, I am not planning on replacing my Shield with this thing. I got it cheap enough to play with it.

The order owner decided he would rather have a Glock 43. Had he told me this yesterday I could of done that trade for him. I have a friend who offered me a Glock 43 yesterday for $325.00.
 

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As you can see, I got in on the PPS early on. My M1 has always been perfectly reliable, more accurate than you would expect, and very, very flat. I am sure the M2 is another dependable product from the this underrated and often ignored firearm manufacturer.

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I have a PPS M1 and it has been a great gun. Small, thin and more accurate than I am. On those occasions that I wear a suit it rides in a DeSantis New York Undercover shoulder rig.
 
Nice carry piece, I had actually considered replacing my PPK/S with one, but then they cancelled the .40 S&W chambered version.
 
Walther's have prided themselves on being ergonomic, easy to shoot, and accurate firearms. They are a very underrated company.
Shoot your new find and I would not be at all surprised if it replaced your Shield as your EDC.
 
Walther's have prided themselves on being ergonomic, easy to shoot, and accurate firearms. They are a very underrated company.
Shoot your new find and I would not be at all surprised if it replaced your Shield as your EDC.

A Walther nonbasher on the S&W site, nice to see!:)






I know, plenty of folk here don't bash other makes, just wanted to mention it again to remind some who might have missed such a good attitude. Other forums I have been to have been a little bit less accommodating.
 
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