The Walther Arms 2796449 PPQ magazine delivers reliable feeding and extended capacity for PPQ M1 Classic pistols. This factory magazine combines precision engineering with proven durability to ensure consistent performance when it matters most.
What Makes This Different
Factory Walther magazines undergo rigorous quality control testing that aftermarket alternatives often skip. The dual-capacity design accommodates both 15-round and 17-round configurations through interchangeable base plates. Premium spring steel construction maintains consistent tension through thousands of loading cycles, while the witness holes provide accurate round counts during tactical reloads.
Key Features
- Dual capacity: 15-round compact or 17-round full-size configuration
- Blued steel construction resists corrosion and wear
- Factory-engineered follower ensures smooth feeding geometry
- Witness holes for quick round count verification
- Drop-free design enables rapid magazine changes
- Heat-treated spring maintains tension over extended use
- Polymer base plate with lanyard loop attachment point
Competitive shooters and law enforcement professionals rely on these magazines for their consistent feeding characteristics across various 9mm ammunition weights. The magazine body dimensions match factory specifications exactly, ensuring proper seating and ejection in all PPQ M1 Classic variants. Temperature extremes from -20°F to 120°F don't affect the spring tension or follower movement, making this suitable for duty carry in any climate.
Technical Specs
- Capacity: 15 rounds (compact) / 17 rounds (full-size)
- Caliber: 9mm Luger / 9x19mm Parabellum
- Construction: Blued carbon steel body
- Compatibility: Walther PPQ M1 Classic pistols only
- Follower: High-impact polymer with anti-tilt design
- Spring: Chrome silicon steel, heat-treated
- Base plate: Reinforced polymer with steel insert
- Country of Origin: Germany
Factory magazines eliminate compatibility concerns while providing the reliability that Walther's reputation demands. Professional armorers recommend maintaining at least three magazines per pistol for optimal training and operational readiness.