Walther PPQ M1 9mm Luger Magazine with Anti-Friction Coating
- Capacity-Rounds:
- 10
- Type:
- Magazines
- Firearm Make Fit:
- Walther
- Caliber-Gauge:
- 9mm Luger
- Finish-Color:
- Black
- Model:
- PPQ
- Material:
- Steel
- Model Fit:
- PPQ M1 Classic
The Walther PPQ M1 9mm Luger magazine with anti-friction coating is a factory magazine built specifically for the Walther PPQ M1 Classic pistol. If you run a PPQ M1 with a lever release on the trigger guard, this is the magazine you need—it won't work with newer M2 variants, so verify your firearm before ordering. Ten-round capacity keeps you loaded for training, competition, or defensive carry, and the anti-friction coating helps rounds feed smoothly and sit easy in the mag well.
Like any critical component, having spares matters. A dedicated backup magazine ensures you've got a reload when practice gets serious or when you need it most. The engineering is straightforward: this mag knows its job, fits only PPQ M1 platforms, and delivers reliable function through the anti-friction treatment that reduces drag during feeding and seating.
Whether you're a PPQ M1 owner building your magazine rotation or replacing a worn unit, this is OEM-spec gear built to feed 9mm rounds reliably. Check your firearm's trigger guard release lever to confirm compatibility—PPQ M1 owners with the lever release are the right fit for this magazine.
Key Features
- Anti-friction coating for smooth feeding and reduced wear
- 10-round capacity in 9mm Luger
- Designed exclusively for Walther PPQ M1 Classic with lever release trigger guard
- Factory OEM specification and reliability
Specifications
| Firearm Compatibility | Walther PPQ M1 Classic (lever release) |
| Caliber | 9mm Luger |
| Capacity | 10 rounds |
| Finish | Anti-friction coating |
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this magazine work with my Walther PPQ M2?
No. This magazine is engineered only for the Walther PPQ M1 Classic, which features a lever release on the trigger guard. PPQ M2 models use a different magazine platform and are not compatible with M1 magazines.
How do I know if I have a PPQ M1?
The PPQ M1 Classic is identified by the lever release located on the trigger guard. If your PPQ has this lever, you have the M1 and this magazine will fit. If you're unsure, check your firearm's documentation or consult the manufacturer.
What does the anti-friction coating do?
The anti-friction coating reduces drag during feeding and insertion into the magazine well, promoting smooth operation and potentially extending the life of both the magazine and your firearm's feed system.
How many rounds does this magazine hold?
This magazine holds 10 rounds of 9mm Luger ammunition.

