I found the regular backstrap to be more than adequate for my hands. Like many modern polymer-frame pistols, the PPQ has adjustable backstraps and ships with two sizes: Regular and large. It is one of the best-if not the best-factory triggers on a striker-fired gun that I have ever found. Weight of trigger pull isn’t the only thing that makes up a good trigger, though, and the PPQ SC’s trigger has a short length of travel, no stacking, a clean break and a distinct reset. First off is the superb trigger on this gun: Walther advertises the PPQ SC as having a 5.5-pound trigger pull, but at a 5.25-pound pull weight, my test gun averaged slightly under those numbers. The PPQ SC (an abbreviation for Sub Compact) is built using features taken from Walther’s popular line of PPQ pistols.
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