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Walther
Model CCP M2
Walther Pistol CCP M2 9 mm Variant-3
Scale To:
Gun Dimensions Width:1.18-in
Length:6.41-in Height:5.12-in
Barrel:3.54-in Weight:21-oz
Variant 3 of 6
Gun Rankings
  • Power Factor (124 grain bullet)138632
  • Recoil Factor (124 grain bullet)6.27 ft-lb
  • Total Capacity9 rounds
  • ConcealabilityGood
  • Defense Factor73%
Gun Specifications
Type:Pistol
Caliber:9 mm
Action:delayed blowback semi-auto
Trigger:striker single-action (SA)
Safety:frame mounted thumb safety
Magazine:8-round
Frame:black polymer
Grip:integrated polymer
Sights:3-dot polymer
Notes:Viridian laser
Manufacturer
Carl Walther GmbH
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About the Gun

Upgraded and Improved version of the original CCP model. Improvements include a red cocked striker indicator and tool-less take-down.

Production

Production of this firearm began in 2019, with ongoing manufacturing as of the latest updates. Specific production dates may vary based on serial numbers, and owners can contact the manufacturer for precise information regarding their individual unit.

Market value
Last updated: 7/3/2025

The MSRP for a new unit is approximately $469. Current market value for a used one in 95% condition is around $350, reflecting typical depreciation and demand in the secondary market.

Cartridge Specifications
Cartridge: 9 mm Luger
Alias: 9 mm Parabellum
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Ballistics for This Gun
Selected Bullet Mass:124 grains
MV:1118 ft/sec ME:344 ft-lbs
Analysis

This 9mm pistol offers a compelling package for shooters seeking a compact carry option. Its accuracy is noteworthy, delivering consistent performance at typical defensive ranges, while the ergonomic design ensures a comfortable grip for a variety of hand sizes, aiding in control during extended sessions. Reliability is a strong point, with the firearm functioning well under diverse conditions when properly maintained. However, maintenance can be somewhat cumbersome, as disassembly and cleaning require more effort than some competing models. Availability of replacement parts may also pose a challenge, potentially delaying repairs. The trigger pull is smooth with a predictable break, averaging around 5.5 pounds, which suits most users for both precision and speed. Felt recoil is moderate, manageable for most shooters, though those sensitive to kick might notice it during rapid fire. Overall, it’s a solid choice with minor drawbacks to consider.

User Rating
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User Comments

4 of 5 Stars
Walther CCP
By gunneyrabbit on 05 Sep 2024
We own two of these pistoles, a generation one and a gen. two model. Ergonomics are the best I’ve ever experienced on any semiautomatic pistol, triggers were a little gritty at first but quickly smoothed out on both and became very nice with medium take up then a crisp 4.6 lb. release. Recoil is very manageable and both pistols are freakishly accurate, wracking the slide is easier than any other 9mm pistol I own. Field strip and reassembly is little difficult at first on then gen. one model but once you’ve done it several times it’s no longer a problem. The gen. two field strip and reassembly has been dramatically improved by Walther with no need for the take down tool. Regular cleaning after each range day is mandatory or the pistol will jam up on you, most importantly is cleaning the piston and gas tube. Walther suggests Hopes 9 with a wet swab rest then fallow up with a brass or bronze brush and cotton patch swabs until they pull out clean.