New Steel-Frame Walther PPQ Q5 Match SF Pistol
What was old is new again — metal pistol frames. Walther, which has focused on polymer-framed pistols in recent decades, has come out with a metal-framed version of its flagship Q5 model, chambered in 9x19mm (9mm Luger). We like this pistol, official called the Walther PPQ Q5 Match Steel Frame (SF). The metal frame adds mass to the gun, and lowers the center of gravity. That reduces muzzle flip somewhat, as you can see in the comparison video below. Ergonomics are very good, reports early tester Graham Baates, who tested the “optics ready” Q5 SF pistol with red dot sights.
It’s puzzling though — we wonder why Walther didn’t increase the slide weight too, by simply doing away with all the superfluous ports in the slide. That would increase gun weight, reduce muzzle flip (and perceived recoil) even more, and presumably the gun would be cheaper to produce. But maybe Walther thinks the slide cuts are a defining Q5 styling feature that needs to remain, like the Q5’s distinctive Blue Trigger. We guess styling trumps logic…
The Q5 Match SF features an optics ready slide that comes with a Trijicon RMR, Leupold Delta Point, and Docter Optics compatible mounting plate in addition to the standard competition iron sights. Along with a ported slide and the Carl Walther signature ergonomics, and a blue quick defense trigger, the Q5 SF is the flattest shooting model to date.
TECHNICAL DATA Walther PPQ Q5 Steel Frame Mod. 283001 | |
All Steel Construction Optics Mounting Plate Extended Frame Rails Ported Slide Model: 2830001 Caliber: 9x19mm Finish: Tenifer Magazines Included: 3 |
Barrel: 5″ long, 1:10″ twist Trigger Pull: 5.6 lbs Capacity: 15 rds (or 17 rds mod. 2830418) Overall Length: 8.7″ Height: 5.4″ Width: 1.3″ Sight Radius: 7.2″ Weight (empty mag): 41.6 oz |