The only disadvantage of the Walther PPQ magazine compared to the original magazine is that the power of the last round is reduced. Having a weak link in the system leaves the pistol unable to fire in the last round, potentially costing you your life. Walther’s magazine is designed to function flawlessly with the pistol but be able to handle much more powerful rounds. You don’t need to worry about damage to the spring or anything like that. The heavy-duty PPQ magazine is an integral part of the PPQ system and must be returned to the gunsmith for any type of modification. The only downside to the magazine is that it must be returned to the gunsmith for it to be re-zeroed. There is nothing to say about the magazine, it just has to be there. So, the Walther PPQ magazine is a great addition to the PPQ system and highly recommended if you want to fire more powerful rounds through it. Specifications for Walther Arms PPQ .22 LR 10 Round Pistol Magazine: Manufacturer: Walther Arms Gun Make: Walther Magazine Capacity: 10 Round Fabric/Material: Steel Package Contents: Walther Arms PPQ .22 LR 10 Round Pistol Magazine
Weslee –
Very nice product as soon as I received the magazines I took them to the range and like I expected flawless operation now I have 4 mags fully loaded protecting my family. I definitely refer this product to anyone that want extra magazines. These are awesome magazines for an awesome pistol. I can't wait to order magazines for my other pistols!!
Q –
Worked perfectly in mt hand gun my state just limited our capacity to 10. The magazine slid into the firearm and cycled 10 round every time. My buddy ordered after market magazines for his hand guns and has experienced multiple failures to feed.
Mark –
Great product! Slide makes for easy loading. Would have been a 5 had it come with pinky rest. Fits tight in the grip with no rattling. I would recommend this to all. I would also recommend the PPQ M2 over the P22, seems to be a larger better all around handgun.
PPQ Dude –
This clip is obviously a perfect fit for the ppq 45 and so far no issues after 100 rounds to break it in. I haven’t used any other clips and wouldn’t recommend it considering these are very good quality and slide in and out of the gun with ease. I highly recommend this magazine.
Ed –
These are Walther factory magazines and they function flawlessly! A little bit of rattle when fully loaded, but nothing out of the ordinary. Walther magazines are generally pretty pricey, so I was glad to save a little here.
Sean –
I have 6 walther PPQ 9mm 17 round magazines. Each one of them rattles a lot when inserted into gun. Less or no rattle out of gun, but still some rattle in a couple. I can see the ammo shifting in the magazine. Can't find any information as to why it's doing it. Or on how to fix it.