Walther PPQ M2 5" Long Slide 9mm Semi-Auto Pistol — German-Made, Polygonal Rifling, 15+1
The Walther PPQ M2 Long Slide combines a 5-inch barrel, polygonal rifling, and Walther’s Quick Defense trigger to deliver competition-grade accuracy in a full-size carry package. Discontinued by the factory yet still sought after by shooters for its fast reset and balanced long-slide feel, this German-made pistol remains a top choice for precise target work and duty use alike.
Condition
Overall Condition: Excellent condition, showing only faint signs of any prior use or handling.
Bore Condition: Excellent – Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Rifling Condition: Excellent – Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: The slide and frame display a few light, superficial scratches and minor blemishes that do not affect performance or overall appearance.
What’s Included
- Walther factory blue hard case
- 2 × 15-round steel magazines
- 2 × 10-round steel magazines
- Two additional interchangeable backstraps
- Walther-branded polymer magazine loader
- Walther PPQ M-Series safety & instruction manual
- Factory 15 m test target, serial-matched
Walther engineered the PPQ M2 Long Slide for shooters who demand a longer sight radius without extra bulk. The extended 5-inch barrel is paired with factory slide lightening cuts, keeping the reciprocating mass low for flat recoil impulse and rapid follow-up shots.
The polygonal-rifled steel barrel and stepped chamber provide a tight gas seal for consistent velocities and easy cleanup. Coupled with Walther’s 5.6 lb Quick Defense trigger and a crisp 0.1-inch reset, the pistol rewards deliberate trigger work with repeatable accuracy.
Fully ambidextrous controls—slide stop levers on both sides and a reversible push-button magazine release—make the PPQ M2 adaptable for right- or left-handed shooters. Front and rear slide serrations offer confident manipulation, while the integrated accessory rail accepts lights or lasers.
The black polymer frame comes with three interchangeable backstraps to fine-tune grip size. Standard three-dot sights include a pinned polymer front and a drift-adjustable rear notch, ensuring a familiar sight picture out of the box.
Proofed in Ulm, Germany, and import-marked by Walther Arms in Fort Smith, Arkansas, this example represents the final run of the long-slide PPQ line—making it a desirable addition for shooters and collectors who appreciate discontinued Walther models.




