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Location: Ardsley NY
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Hello All
Live in New York State so 10 round mag limits. Any chance Walther might offer 10 round mags that would fit the Q5 match steel frame pro? Thanks Dante NRA Patron Life Member PS I emailed Walther last week and still waiting for a reply Last edited by Dante221; 05-28-2019 at 02:30 PM. |
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Join Date: Apr 2019
Location: California tied, Texas Bound
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How about blocked OEM mags? What’s NYs policy on that?
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Location: Ardsley NY
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Yes but...
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Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: Left Coast
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Doesn't the Q5 Match take PPQ M2 magazines? The M2 10-round factory magazines are 2796651. They're limited by dimples in the sides of the magazine body so different base plates or extensions don't increase the capacity.
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Join Date: Apr 2019
Location: California tied, Texas Bound
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OP, you should look into your state and local laws. I’m actually curious what your experience is. |
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Location: Ardsley NY
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I know about the PPQ M2 mags...I was hoping someone might have a line on an extended bumper pad so I can use them with the mag well on the Pro model ![]() Thanks for your expertise Dante |
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I know about the PPQ M2 mags...I was hoping someone might have a line on a solid extended bumper pad so I can use them with the mag well on the Pro model ![]() Thanks for your expertise Dante PS Still waiting on Walther's response PPS sorry for the double post Last edited by Dante221; 05-30-2019 at 10:43 AM. |
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Ardsley NY
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I think I found my solution...
Well
I found Walther sells extensions for the PPQ M2 magazine . They increase the capacity by 2 rounds but with a blocked magazine the capacity is still only 10 rounds so no problem in New York State! This means the 10 round mags will clear the mag well on the Pro model. ![]() Thanks for your input! Dante |
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Join Date: Apr 2019
Location: California tied, Texas Bound
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Jealous. Can't even buy the mag extensions in CA. It's a felony to even possess the extensions on a blocked mag. Lucky guy you are lol. |
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Join Date: Oct 2019
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Hello, If I buy the Q5 Match SF (NON Pro), will the PPQ M2 10 round Magazine Part#2796651 fit without any modification? If I buy the Q5 Match SF (PRO), will the PPQ M2 10 round Magazine Part#2796651 fit just by removing the mag well? Quote:
Hello, May I know the part# of the extension that allow the PPQ M2 10 round magazine to fit the Q5 Match SF PRO with the mag well ? Also, don't you suppose to change the spring if you use the +2 extension? And Isn't the spring for the +2 extension was design for 17 rounds? Will the spring be too long to be use on a 10 rounds magazine? Note: I am in California and undecided whether to buy the PRO or NON Pro model of Q5 Match SF Thanks Last edited by Q5SF; 10-12-2019 at 12:40 AM. |
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