As with any firearm, but especially USED, make sure to do a careful and thurough, very thurough inspection of the weapon.
If it checks out, and you can afford it, grab it, that's not a bad price, if the condition is worth it.
An issue with the rather inexpensively made PPQ-SC is that it includes only two interchangeable grip pieces. Do test with both pieces to see if your trigger finger can be on the trigger where it should be. Note that any one of the four S&W M&P9 M2.0 (5", 4.25", 4", and 3.6") are available NEW for about the used price you noted. The M2.0 pistols have four interchangeable grip pieces, and are made in USA. With a simple-to-do change of sear, one can have a trigger pull that is competitive with PPQ-M2 4."
I was going to offer them $350 to see if they'd sell but I figure I'll let it sit a bit longer. Its been there at least 2-3 weeks. I'm planning to call Walther on Monday to ask what is the cost for another backstrap and leftie mag button.
From the Sights, I can tell its the PPQ-SC LE so if it's still there next week and the parts' price is not ridiculous I might pick it up.
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