Walther PPQ M1 (Classic) 9mm 4" German-Made, TruGlo TFX Sights, 15+1, 2 Magazines
This German-made Walther PPQ M1 (Classic) stands out for its ambidextrous paddle magazine release, Quick Defense trigger, and installed TruGlo TFX tritium/fiber-optic 3-dot sights. It carries Ulm proof marks with the BB (2011) date code and Smith & Wesson Springfield, MA import marking, pairing collectible provenance with proven performance features in a full-size 4-inch 9mm.
Condition
Overall Condition: Very good condition, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use.
Bore Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: This firearm is in great shape overall. Minor, superficial scratches and small blemishes are present from prior handling.
What’s Included
- Walther factory blue hard case
- Walther PPQ Safety & Instruction Manual
- 2x 15-round factory steel magazines for Walther PPQ
- Two spare Walther interchangeable backstraps
- TruGlo Brite-Site TFX tritium/fiber-optic sights (installed)
The PPQ M1 (Classic) configuration features the original ambidextrous paddle-style magazine release and ambidextrous slide stop levers, offering intuitive control for either hand. The full-size polymer frame uses Walther's Hi-Grip texture and interchangeable backstraps, and the pistol includes an integral Picatinny-style accessory rail.
Its striker-fired Quick Defense trigger delivers short travel of approximately 0.4 inch, a short, tactile reset, and an approximate 5.6 lb pull. The 4-inch barrel and full-size format pair with a 15+1 capacity for a well-balanced 9mm sidearm.
TruGlo TFX tritium/fiber-optic 3-dot sights are installed for a clear sight picture in a wide range of lighting. The rear sight is marked TG-H3, and the set maintains a familiar 3-dot layout while upgrading visibility.
Markings include DE and Ulm antler proof with N, plus the BB (2011) date code. The frame is molded with "Made in Germany" and "Carl Walther Ulm/Do," and the pistol bears the Smith & Wesson Springfield, MA import mark—clear indicators of its German manufacture and import provenance.




