

🔫 Elevate your game with the most realistic .43 cal paintball pistol on the market!
The T4E Walther PPQ M2 (GEN2) is a .43 caliber CO2-powered semi-automatic paintball pistol featuring hard kick blowback for authentic recoil. Built with a metal slide and barrel, it offers durability and precision. With an 8-round magazine and compact design, it’s ideal for serious players seeking realism and performance, packaged with a magazine and hard case for immediate use.
| ASIN | B07BJ9CJTS |
| Air Gun Power Type | CO2 |
| Barrel Material Type | Metal |
| Best Sellers Rank | #120,915 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #10 in Paintball Markers |
| Brand | T4E |
| Brand Name | T4E |
| Caliber | 0.43 |
| Color | Black, Tan |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 365 Reviews |
| Frame Material Type | Metal |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11.97"L x 2.72"W x 7.8"H |
| Item Weight | 1.2 Pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 11.97"L x 2.72"W x 7.8"H |
| Rounds | 8 |
| UPC | 791082717336 |
D**R
Helps getting proficient in target practice
Pleased with the weight, feel, and quality. Works well. Accurate sights.
R**R
Great Pepperball Launcher at a good price
This is an excellent non-lethal self-defence pepperball Launcher. However, I would recommend this for those states in the USA that have Duty to Retreat laws. This is an excellent last-ditch attempt before going for lethal force. however be warned, use the strongest pepperball powder you can find. or make your own plenty of YouTube videos on making stronger than you can buy, Beware of laws in your state of how strong you can make, +2 And forget about using rubber or plastic-encased metal projectiles, they are next to useless. Pepperballs straight to the face, neck, or chest should sort them out. remember to get some eyglass protective glasses
S**Y
Not too shabby
Nice marker, actually use it as a non lethal for conceal and carry and at home. Our state is strict with a firearm but with T4Es and air guns it’s alright. But do check your local laws before assuming, every state is different. After I almost got jumped working out and going on a run around the city I decided to have at least something. I usually carry a knife on me for self defense but now I carry a knife and a non lethal on me wherever I go just to be safe especially if I go out with my kids and wife. Only once I actually had to pull it out for defense but never used it since the guy ran off when he saw me pulling it out the holster. Looking at the barrel straight down people would assume it’s a real firearm so be cautious not to flail this thing around in public. Unsure how hard it hits on a person, but on metal targets it hits pretty hard with nylon and rubber metal bearing balls. So I wouldn’t wanna be on the receiving end getting hit in the face or any sensitive parts of the body. Holds 8 shots, I have the 3 quick pierce mags and a standard one, that way if I’m not using it at least the co2 will be saved. Some of my friends also bought some. Fun to use for training or plinking. Easy to clean and maintain. Weight feels like the real thing.
C**R
An amazing CO2 marker, realistic, accurate, true to original design + a great trigger
The Walther PPQ 0.43 is likely the best of the paintball markets Umarex currently makes. I own the newer Glock 17 Gen 5, and the PPQ. I like them both but hands down, the PPQ is smoother, more accurate and far more reliable due to the old school magazine, which is great. Due to the weight, it also feels more realistic and the slide blowback, although just mildly convincing, does gives a nice sense of haptic feedback. Very cool looking pistol, and despite the low joule output, it does a good job at hitting the 10 yard target with a super smooth trigger (very similar to the real thing) - see results in photo. By comparison, the Glock jams w/8 rounds, has a very snappy hard trigger (accuracy killer), and lacks the strong haptic blow back you feel on the Walther PPQ. (which looks gorgeous with the Desert Sand OLIGHT Baldr Mini light, btw).
R**S
Good practice pistol
One cartridge is good for 24 shots, I’ve only had it for a couple of days. Pretty accurate.
M**S
Nice Lil Helper, especially at the office
This is a really fun to shoot air gun that put's a good enough dent in anyone at 30-40 ft away. The pepper shot mixed with lead balls is a safe and effective way to get someone to chill out quick, if they don't have a firearm, and are looking to attack you. I keep mine at work in the desk because we have dangerous types that sometimes try to enter our building simply bc of our location. It's a lil loud for an air gun, should get most people's attention. I have a Pistelle X as well, but that thing is for home bc it's a lil much. Value for money: Definitely worth the price.
R**W
Not a toy
I have been looking for a means to defend my home and family without the risk of crossfire or going down the road of other lethal means. I live in NJ after returning from the military where I was stationed in NC. I originally brought my guns back from an open carry 2A friendly state to one of the strictest states for the UNINFRINGABLE second amendment. I got rid of my guns because everything is illegal here so if I ever had to use them I would be going to jail. So it looked like Nonlethal was the way to go for me. First I got the Byrna SD (a glorified cheaply made $400 paintball gun) and after rounds fell out of the barrel and it fired with the safety on I moved on to the Tippman M4. Very solid in all regards and I will be writing a review on that as well, just not as ready and compact as I would prefer for middle of the night type scenarios. Then I found this gem! Where has this been my whole life?!?! It has the look, feel, and weight of a typical poly frame pistol. Where the blowback is abbreviated it’s not noticeable when squeezing off rounds and does lock back when empty. This is merely for realism and “chambering” a round isn’t really required. The fixed sights are fine with contrasting colored dots, but take my advice and step up your game by buying a cheap green dot laser sight for faster target acquisition. Strangely accurate for what is essentially a miniature musket that shoots rubber and PVC balls. At 50’ with the laser sight standing in a traditional pistol stance and PVC pellets there was about a 3-4” grouping. At 25’ it’s a nail driver. Most in home situations are within the 25’ range. There are pepper balls available, just illegal in NJ (what a surprise?!) in the .43 caliber where the .68 caliber is readily available, which makes absolutely no sense. The other bonus is the CO2 cartridge is housed nicely in the clip. Expect 4-5 reloads of the 8rd clip before having to change the cartridge. There are speed piercing clips that can be loaded and ready with your preferred method of pew pew and are only a palm press away from ready, which is another serious drawback with the Byrna which requires the pistol not be stored with a cartridge that’s pierced and the use of an Allen wrench built into the base of the magazine to engage it. Not exactly ready deployment. There is an Allen built into the back strap to pierce the OEM clip but most would just move up to the palm piercing variety. Magazine release is authentic as is the weight of the mag for a very realistic reload to finish with a slide release to complete the muscle memory drills. All in all this purchase is the most promising as of yet and I’m absolutely in love with this pistol. I am actually considering buying three more for our bugout bags since they are half the price and twice as good as the Byrna.
J**Y
I am impressed.
I was expecting a "toy" gun. This thing is built solid, has a great weight to it and I am impressed. I expect long years of use from this. If you are on the fence about getting one of these, get off the fence. You won't be disappointed.
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