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    I am a huge fan of both brands, and you're not going to go wrong with either one. My very first pistol was an H&P USP 45. I now own 5 Walther pistols. They just fit me perfectly. I am a fan of the paddle release, but I don't like the way Walther does theirs. All the M2's have button mag releases though. H&K have it just right. Love the triggers on the PPQs which is what first won me over.

    Shoot both, and then decide.

    And remember, there is a $100 rebate on most (but not all) Walther models right now. The PPQ M2 is included.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mattiooo View Post
    I am a huge fan of both brands, and you're not going to go wrong with either one. My very first pistol was an H&P USP 45. I now own 5 Walther pistols. They just fit me perfectly. I am a fan of the paddle release, but I don't like the way Walther does theirs. All the M2's have button mag releases though. H&K have it just right. Love the triggers on the PPQs which is what first won me over.

    Shoot both, and then decide.

    And remember, there is a $100 rebate on most (but not all) Walther models right now. The PPQ M2 is included.

    I've never used the paddle release, and had avoided it for years because I was shooting A LOT with the M&P and didn't want to swap over my technique. But now I hardly shoot much so swapping over to a paddle and ramping up my training would be pretty easy. My buddy has the PPQ M2 I can take to the range and rent a VP9 to compare it to.

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