Walther PPQ M2 9mm Luger Full-Size, OD Green Frame, 4 in Nitrided Barrel, High-Visibility Front Sight, 15+1
This German-made Walther PPQ M2 stands out with its OD green polymer frame, upgraded high-visibility front sight, and the PPQ Quick Defense trigger system. It features a 4 in nitrided steel barrel, ambidextrous controls, and a three-slot Picatinny rail. It comes complete with two 15-round magazines, factory case, backstraps, loader, and paperwork.
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.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: This pistol has been very well maintained and cared for.
What’s Included
- Walther factory hard case with PPQ M2 label
- Two 15-round magazines (double-stack steel with numbered witness holes)
- Additional interchangeable backstraps (2)
- Walther-branded magazine loader
- Walther PPQ M-Series manual and factory test target
The PPQ M2 configuration combines a striker-fired action with Walther's Quick Defense trigger and center safety tab for a consistent, short-reset pull. The M2 push-button magazine release is reversible, and ambidextrous slide stop levers support left- and right-handed operation.
The slide wears a matte black finish with diagonal front and rear cocking serrations and top longitudinal ribbing. A three-slot Picatinny accessory rail is integrated into the dust cover for mounting compatible lights or lasers.
This example is customized with an upgraded high-visibility front sight, paired with a black serrated rear U-notch. The result is a crisp, high-contrast sight picture that is easy to pick up.
Built on an OD green polymer frame with interchangeable backstraps and a lanyard/backstrap retaining pin at the heel, the pistol is sized as a full-size 9mm with a stated 15+1 capacity. Two 15-round magazines are included.
Manufactured in Germany, it carries DE, CIP N, and Ulm antler proofs with a two-letter BG date code, and import markings from Walther Arms, Fort Smith, Arkansas, along with Carl Walther Ulm/Do. rollmarks.




