- Uses 12-gram CO2 cartridge
- Semi-auto
- 8-shot rotary pellet mag (do not use pointed or domed pellets...they're too long & the gun will jam)
- 8-shot rotary BB mag
- Semi-auto
- Open sights (adj. rear)
- Accessory rail for laser or flashlight
- Textured grip with finger grooves
- Manual safety
- ManufacturerWalther
- Caliber .177
- Velocity 360 fps
- Condition New
- Ammo Type BBs
- Action Semiautomatic
- Barrel Style Rifled
- Fire Mode Repeater
- Gun Weight 1.37
- Overall Length 7.00
- Barrel Length 3.90
- Loudness 3-Medium
- Magazine Capacity 0
- Mechanism CO2
- Rail No
- Safety Manual
- Front Sights Blade & Ramp
- Rear Sights Adjustable
- Shots per Fill 0
- Trigger Adjustability 0
- Trigger Action Double-Action only
- Use Plinking/Fun
- Warranty 90-day limited warranty
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Pros
My best ever!!!!! i buy 2 i n the 10 last years 80 precise shot per CO2 tank. Powerfull. Can kill small bird at 50 feet and other small animal for surviving in case of.
Cons
need better sealing CO2 tank or trigger valve. Lost all pressure in 30 days after install it.
Find something else.
Pros
Feels very close to the real thing, trigger included, which isn't a compliment
Cons
Utter piece of junk. Stopped working after about 30 difficult to execute rounds. Didn't work right after firing the first 8 shots.
If you are looking for a reasonably priced pellet shooter to blow the centres of your targets apart I recommend this one. So accurate as you can stage the double action trigger. Unbelievably accurate.
Pros
Has a nice weight and good feel. High quality all plastic works for this gun. Above average velocity and this may well be the most accurate air gun I have shot.
Cons
Only an eight shot mag hit even that is not a big deal. Point and shoot item, no working parts other than safety.
Purchased this gun in October of 2019. As of mid July 2020 the CO-2 seal has failed and the gun is usless.
Pros
Looks nice
The PPQ (I guess it has been changed to P99 Q now) has the looks and feel. The trigger, however, is ridiculously hard to pull. I don't know if it is just this particular gun, but with the pellet rotary magazine, it almost takes two fingers to pull. Not especially great for accuracy. I shot with 8 different mags and have the same results. I was hoping it would ease up after a few sessions, but hasn't done so yet. The bb mag seems to work better, but I want to shoot pellets only. Kinda disappointed.
Pros
Great looks, feels good, like a Walther should.
Cons
That trigger is the worst of any of my 30 pistols.
great gun shoots well. I purchased this for holster training on my own property without having to use my 9mm. Having a lot of fun with this airpistol.
Pros
exact replica
Cons
wish it had a drop magazine to simulate reloading a 9mm.
When I received this it was grouping a bit all over the place at 10 yards. Not fun without consistency. High low left right. It was very pellet fussy. Different pellets changed things but with little improvement. After a dozen different pellet sizes and brands I did what I should have done and usually do with every gun before I even shoot it. I cleaned the barrel and lubed all the working parts with FP10, then checked the crown of the barrel with a magnifying glass and rotated a q-tip around to see if there were any sharp edges by showing some cotton left behind. I did find some but very little. I went ahead and re crowned it gently with a dremmel round ball.Then with a cotton swab, some mothers paste polish and a drill I polished the end of the barrel. After yet another thorough cleaning It is a much more predictable gun that is much less fussy about which pellets you use. Round head 7-9 gr seems best and the higher the quality pellet H&N/JSB the better the groups out to 15 yards. 2" groups with the occasional flier by me not the gun.
About this gun, I really like the size, build quality, price and now accuracy. What more can you ask? A Refurbed Walther PPQ with 8 shot mag was a steal and I think it is well worth the regular $65 price compared to other guns so far as quality and realism are taken into account.
As far as the trigger pull I do find it heavy but in no way the heaviest I've had and it doesn't affect my accuracy, maybe it was the lubing. For those complaining about it, Man up or buy the CP99 For $60 more Refurb or $110 more for new or the great value equally as nice M&P S&W For the same price as the PPQ with double and single action all with rifled pellet barrels all shoot around 360 fps all take the same 8 shot rotary Magazine. I'm no beginner, I've paid a lot for the Higher priced C02 pistols (Cp88 6", Colt 1911 A1, and the Magnum Research Desert Eagle. Although much better I'm starting to question if they're $100 to $200.00 better. That's a matter of opinion and in some ways yes but in many ways no. BTW watch AGD's Refurbs. They're the best prices I've found. Honestly!
Price may sway my opinion but, I love this little gun.
Pros
Quality, Extreme Value, and now accuracy.
Cons
Well prepped and there are none.
The trigger is hard to pull. Other than that, it is a pretty gun.
This gun is very accurate and feels just like the real thing! It is very fun to shoot with the double action trigger pull it feels a lot like the Sig-P250!
Pros
Very accurate.
Cons
None!
Question?
Login to ask someone who bought this product.Bought this gun at an auction and the seal is failing for the CO2 cartridge. Is this seal replaceable or did I just buy a junk gun? I'm unable to locate seals for this gun to purchase. A link would be greatly appreciated if it is indeed possible to replace. Or ANY suggestions on a fix. Thanks for any help on this issue.
asked Gregory from USAI have two 8round mags that are magnetic for holding BBs or flat head pellets, will these work? They are for a Daisy's BB/ Pellet CO2 pistol .
asked Wade from USAIs it possible to purchase extra rotary mag?
asked Joy from USAHow can I get an owners manual, I lost mine
asked Sue from USACan we order extra clips?
asked William from USAcan a suppressor be installed on this model by removing screw on front of barrel?
asked John DaweDoes this gun have a slide lock?
asked mekThis is not a blowback pistol.
Sam from USAUnder description of this product, specs list as "Action: Single" which I believe to be incorrect, as this is a double-action only pistol to my knowledge. Is this correct?
asked Rick from USAThe one I own is double action.
Kevin from USAThe trigger pull is long and heavy making it feel like a DA trigger. But in essence it is single because there isn't a hammer, so each pull after loading fires until the magazine is empty.
DaveI lost my bb magazine. Is there a way I can get another one?
asked michael from USAI don't see them listed for sale here, but yes, you can get them in a 3 pack. Here is a link https://www.pyramydair.com/product/walther-ppq-air-pistol-bb-magazine-8-rds-3ct?a=3573
Rick from USAHi, I am a novice in shooting. I want to purchase a air pistol and practice.. err.. i want to know, as this pistol works on CO2 mechanism, so do we need to refill its tank or whatever, or will it work fine ?
asked ShrenikShrenik, You will need 12g CO2 cylinders to operate this particular air pistol. Once the Co2 cylinder is depleted you simply replace it will a new one. Please let us know if you have any further questions. Sincerely, The Airgun Depot Customer Care Team
Scott from USAHi , I would appreciate if you can kindly advice what pellets does the pistol used. Is it the round steel pellet or the 250 x 235 type.I would like to order 2 units which uses the irregular shape pellets. Appreciate your reply. Beside can you kindly advise which model of pistol is the most powerful one. I need to place my order urgently because my brother would like to ship out my other purchase to me soonest possible.. Regards Richard
asked Richard GohIt shoots BB's and pellets as long as they are .177 cal. I am not sure which pistols you want to compare. This pistol comes new or refurbished.
Scott from USAwhat size pellets does it use
asked EdIt shoots .177 cal pellets.
Scott from USAcan this pistol fire pointed pellets?
asked JasonNo. Short answer is that any pellet used in these magazines must fit snugly, and to ensure smooth rotation of the magazine be slightly recessed from the skirt side of the pellet, while not having the nose of the pellet protruding from the magazine. Most pointed pellets will not meet that criteria. Crosman destroyers typically work well for me, and the Crosman premier hollow points. Most pointed pellets are used for hunting, and this pistol really isn't suited for that, if you have a conscience.
Rick from USAIt is not recommended. This pistol will usually jam with pointed pellets.
Scott from USAI'm looking for a gun to kill squirrels. Will this gun do it, or will it only stun the squirrels?
asked HAL KIRNFor the same money as this pistol, you could buy a Crosman 2100B rifle which has a velocity of 725 fps for pellet and add $20 for a red-dot sight, and would have a decent squirrel gun. This pistol MIGHT kill a squirrel with a PERFECT head shot at point blank range, but how often is that going to be your shot? Chances are you'd wound/maim more than you'd humanely dispatch. Until you can hit a 2" bullseye with regularity, I'd not suggest you take on the squirrel population though.
Rick from USAPersonally I think you'd be better off with a rifle. For a few dollars more you can get a decent rifle with a scope that fires 1000 FPS Check out the refurbished Ruger https://www.airgundepot.com/refurbished-ruger-airhawk-combo-with-4x32-scope.html
Robert from USAIf I purchased this gun, how exactly would I load both the bbs and the gas? Video answer appreciated! Also, if my friend was a resident of the United Kingdom, would he be eligible for the purchase of this gun? Luke
asked LukeLuke, because of laws in the city in which you live, they cannot send you this pistol, and it is spelled out in their policies had you taken the time to read it. Here is the policy in question: Orders placed from the following areas will be refused due to the laws, restrictions and conditions of sale in your state or city: New York City and its boroughs, (ZIP Codes 100xx-104xx, 111xx, 112xx-114xx & 116xx), New Jersey (FFL required), Chicago, Michigan and Philadelphia PA and Washington, D.C.
Rick from USAThey are both explained well in the manual https://www.dropbox.com/s/z69cmuxb4l5p2kx/Walther-PPQ-Pistol-Manual.pdf
Robert from USAdoes this come with extra mags, co2, or pellets
asked DJThis gun comes with 1 mag, but no CO2 or pellets.
Scott from USAcan you shipped to indonesia?
asked Ivan Ruliff SethionoHello, Our international customers are responsible for understanding and following the laws and regulations of the area they wish to ship to. We will not be responsible if the shipment is held by customs. If you do not find your country on the shipping list, it is possible we cannot currently ship there. If you have determined that the items you wish to buy are allowed to be shipped to as well as used in your area, you can simply place the order through our website, which will calculate shipping automatically.
Scott from USAI live in Mexico where it's against the law for a foreigner or most nationals to own a gun but I've heard that an air gun is ok. My town has been up till now a very safe place but recently there has been a rash of burglaries and I was robbed about 6 months ago, while I was sleeping. I want to know if you think this is good alternative protection for a single woman who's had no experience with a gun before? I am also curious if I would get hassled at the airport for bringing one down in my checked luggage. I'm pissed off that these little bastards here have no fear and I'd like to be prepared to instill some in the event they try again. Thanks for any advice you can offer/
asked BobbiOur international customers are responsible for understanding and following the laws and regulations of the area they wish to ship to. We will not be responsible if the shipment is held by customs. If you have determined that the items you wish to buy are allowed to be shipped to as well as used in your area, you can simply place the order through our website, which will calculate shipping automatically.
Steve from USA
Pros
It's fun to shoot, pretty fast and accurate
Cons
The trigger pull is a little to much.