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Sigh... Broke my PPQ

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#1 ·
Tried to install the Apex trigger in the PPQ 9. For some reason my slide stop takes an insane amount of force to get out. When putting it back together I had everything lined up and couldn't push the slide stops together by hand. When i tried to bang it back together the slide stop on the right side of the pistol pushed through and broke the plastic. Wonder what Walther is going to say when i call them. Thats the end of my gunsmithing career.
 
#5 ·
Yup Pani...I haven't had issues with mine by following the King's instructions.
 
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Tell them it had a weak spot and broke. It's not your fault. If it cant take you pushing on it, my gosh, what would have happened if you actually shot it.
 
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I'm not so sure Rip. Forcing parts in ways they aren't supposed to go is usually not a very good idea.

As to Walther CS. I think it will depend upon who is on the other end of the line. While I might not admit that I tried to "bubba" strip my weapon, I think saying "It was weak and just broke" might cause them to want one to return the whole weapon. I might go with "I was disassembling my Q and the lever broke in the process."

Anyway, making sure you have the slide stop pushed up before punching out the part sure makes the process easy and painless....I never detail strip any of my Walthers without referring to TANFOGLIO's detailed instructions and videos. He's saved me from "bubba" mistakes more then a few times.
 
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I'm not so sure Rip. Forcing parts in ways they aren't supposed to go is usually not a very good idea. ...
You will never make it as a politician. You and I know better but 84 didn't, if he did he would not have pushed it, so what I said is true. :D Seen my wife RIP who is not mechanical inclined break things and not a clue why. However, you are correct in that it's up to Walther to interpreter it. Not you or I or even 84. As I read it, I thought he broke the frame side out. Surely the pistol has to go back for sure. And PS, it was all meant as a joke. For most, these plastic pistol should never be taken further then field strip. Some of them have little bushing and such and spring retainer that are easy to get backwards.
 
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Totally agree. My day job consists of frequent interactions with customers desiring of service/maintenance/repair, and sometimes warranty requests on products that generally cost 2 to 3 times as much as a PPQ.

If a customer tries to take it apart, messes it up, and then calls us to admit it and asks us to help, we'll do everything we can to fix it with the least amount of 'pain'. But if you jerk me around...

We KNOW our product, and when a customer feeds us a story, I guarantee you, we know it. We know exactly what will break, and why. I've seen it all, heard it all, broke it myself. There are very, very few "new" failures. I suspect Walther is no different. 'Fess up, and beg for help.

EDIT: Sorry, didn't realize this was an ancient thread when I posted. I'm sure this issue is long-since resolved.
 
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Yeah I take full responsibility always. When I call Walther I'm not going to try and throw then some crap I'll own up to what I did and pay whatever price I have to.
 
#13 ·
Sounds good hw....they may even fix it under warranty...you never know about Walther CS.
 
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Don't know about you but when you feed me a line of BS and I find out, I do all I can to work AGAINST you just because you insulted me. If I catch you, it means you thought I was stupid enough to fall for your BS and if you insult me, it not only makes me not want to help you but also makes me want to sabotage what you are trying to do.
 
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Those kits are never as easy to install as the videos. I did a Powder River spring and sear kit install on my XDS and it was rough! A small pin fell on the floor and disappeared too. I always use plastic bags now but you can still lose things. Sorry about your PPQ!


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Tomorrow I'll upload a few.
 
#19 ·
Here you go. My stupidity on full display.
 

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#20 ·
That looks like frame damage...you may need to rebuild the area with Bondic....I hope it isn't as bad as it appears.
 
#23 ·
The area in question doesn't get huge amounts of stress and Bondic isn't a glue it is more like a polymer filler.
As long as the repair doesn't impact the function of the slide release I don't think it would be a huge issue. That being said, I would not use it for EDC either.
 
#24 ·
I was looking to put this Apex trigger into my Q5, but instead placed it in my PPG M1 and set it all up on the platform of the M1 version of the Q5 now. I am in love with it at this point, but how I got there was due to difficulty installing the trigger.

I went to install it on the factory Q5, but removing the slide release was impossible. After working with it for almost a half hour, I gave up and decided to put together my PPQ M1 Q5 Match monster. As of now, I am happy but it removes the M1 as a edc.

If there is anyone on here with some advice on how to get the slide release levers out without breaking the gun, please me my know. I'm not sure on the "pushing up" part while removing them as to what people mean.
 
#27 ·
I put the Apex into my PPQ m2 using this video from Apex. The only tricky part for me was installing the trigger assembly back into the frame. Nothing looked right as I did (and re-did) it but it did finally go back together and worked. I don't know if the Q5 is any different from the M2 5 or not though.