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NEW - PPQ “Expert” modular trigger by Walther

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Just saw it on Instagram:

https://www.instagram.com/p/Buy28ezgWZQ/

Compatible with both steel and polymer framed PPQs, adjustable pre-travel, over-travel, and weight. Also different trigger shapes. Flat/curved.

Pretty exciting!

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https://www.instagram.com/p/Buy9gOMA1LY/

Nice little video demoing the new trigger. Wow! Short takeup and ~3lb break according to the guy in the video. And very short reset.

Pricing and availability TBA
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Im curious to see how the drop safety works. It looks like they have gone all in on their competition pistols.
Here is what is on the PPQ Facebook Group:

Bret Vorhees : Michael Watson without releasing too many details it is entirely adjustable. Take-up, over-travel, weight, trigger reach. It is truly the first of its kind

Bret Vorhees: Larry Vickers himself said it is better than a tuned 1911

Bret Vorhees: It will be soon. 60ish days


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Wow. I just posted advocating for something like this. I think this trigger will prove popular.

Walther appears to be dead serious about making a dent in the competition niche. It's great to see Walther been aggressive and innovative.
Maybe I’m just dumb but I can’t figure out if this still has a safety mechanism. If there is none this is DOA for competition in USPSA Carry Optics or Production, and nobody wants to shoot Limited or Open Minor.
Who's selling them....site url?
I’m guessing they will show up in the Walther store when they become available.


Here is what is on the PPQ Facebook Group:

Bret Vorhees : Michael Watson without releasing too many details it is entirely adjustable. Take-up, over-travel, weight, trigger reach. It is truly the first of its kind

Bret Vorhees: Larry Vickers himself said it is better than a tuned 1911

Bret Vorhees: It will be soon. 60ish days


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Wow! Sounds very impressive.
Im curious to see how the drop safety works. It looks like they have gone all in on their competition pistols.
Looks like there's a hinge at the top of the trigger. So, in principal, it would be similar to the trigger safety of the ol' P99.
Wonder if there are plans to offer this as a factory option. I’d put down cash money for an SF with this factory installed
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I'll have to try one out when they become available.
I am in for this. Presently saving for the SF PRO.

Take Care

Bob
More new accessories coming from Walther:

https://www.instagram.com/p/Bu1RP0XA2cU/

- Trigger spring kit
- Extended mag release
- Magwells and +2 basepads as seen on the SF Pro, apparently in Blue or Black aluminum and another made of steel.


Really exciting to see these types of products coming from Walther. Looks like they really are going all in on the competition market and the PPQ line in general.
Anyone know when we can buy that dam trigger?
Anyone know when we can buy that dam trigger?
Walther is saying 60ish days.
Is it only in blue? A grey would be ideal but I would like to ditch the blue if possible
More new accessories coming from Walther:

https://www.instagram.com/p/Bu1RP0XA2cU/

- Trigger spring kit
- Extended mag release
- Magwells and +2 basepads as seen on the SF Pro, apparently in Blue or Black aluminum and another made of steel.


Really exciting to see these types of products coming from Walther. Looks like they really are going all in on the competition market and the PPQ line in general.
About time! Hope to get those trigger kits real soon...
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