
Walther
Walther has been building precision pistols in Germany since 1886, and the lineage shows in every firearm they produce. The PPK is one of the most iconic handguns ever made. The PDP competes at the top of the modern duty-pistol market. The PPQ earned a devoted following for what many consider the best factory trigger in its class. Impact Guns carries the full Walther lineup—from the classic PPK to the performance-ready PDP Full-Size—for shooters who appreciate German engineering done right.
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Walther PDP—The Modern Duty Pistol
The Performance Duty Pistol (PDP) is Walther’s flagship modern striker-fired platform and one of the most refined factory pistols available. The PDP trigger is exceptional—a consistent 5.6-pound break with virtually zero pre-travel and a short, tactile reset that rivals custom trigger jobs on competing guns. The grip texture is purpose-designed: aggressive enough to maintain control but not abrasive for daily carry. The PDP ships optics-ready with a Performance Duty Optic (PDO) cut and is available in full-size, compact, and 4-inch barrel configurations. It’s one of the most serious competitors in the duty-pistol market.
The Walther PPK—A Legend Continues
Few pistols carry the cultural weight of the Walther PPK. Introduced in 1931 and carried by James Bond for decades, the PPK is a compact .380 ACP DA/SA pistol with an all-metal construction that feels distinctly premium compared to polymer carry guns. Modern PPK and PPK/S models are manufactured in the United States to original German specifications. The PPK/S offers a slightly larger grip than the original PPK, improving control and accepting an 8-round magazine. For shooters who want a classic, beautifully made carry gun that stands apart from the sea of polymer pistols, the PPK/S is in a category of one.
Walther PPQ and PPS M2
The PPQ was Walther’s first modern striker-fired pistol and built a strong following on the strength of its trigger—at the time considered best-in-class. The PPQ M2 updated the original with a more conventional push-button magazine release for American shooters. The PPS M2 is Walther’s slim single-stack carry pistol in 9mm and .40 S&W, featuring the same trigger quality in a package optimized for concealed carry. At 0.9 inches wide, the PPS M2 is one of the slimmest carry guns available without sacrificing the Walther trigger feel that the brand is known for.
Walther for Concealed Carry
Walther offers strong options across the carry spectrum. The PPK/S in .380 ACP is the traditional choice—all-metal, compact, and refined. The PPS M2 in 9mm is the modern slim-carry option with better ballistics. The PDP Compact and 4-inch models bridge carry and duty performance. All Walther pistols share the same attention to trigger quality and fit that makes them feel more expensive than their price suggests. For carry use, the PPS M2 and PDP Compact are the top recommendations depending on whether the shooter prefers slim single-stack or standard-capacity carry.
Walther Rimfire—The P22 and Reign
Walther’s P22 is a .22 LR training pistol designed to replicate the feel of a center-fire semi-automatic, making it a popular choice for new shooters and for training with a familiar manual of arms. The Reign UDR is Walther’s bullpup .22 LR carbine—a unique platform that puts the action behind the trigger for a more compact overall package. Both rimfire options offer affordable range time with the quality controls Walther applies across its entire lineup.
Where to Go Next
Walther carry pistol owners can explore our full Concealed Carry selection for holsters and accessories. For .380 ACP ammunition for the PPK, visit our .380 ACP ammo page. For 9mm options, see our 9mm ammo page.
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