Walther PDP PPQ Magazine Brass Basepad

ZR Tactical Solutions
SKU:
PPQ-Brass-PB
$22.00
(2 reviews)
Current Stock:
  • Billet Brass
  • Fits all PDP, PPQ and P99 9mm models 15Rd & 18rd mags
  • Allows use of 15rd & 18rd mags with Taylor Freelance Magwells & Factory Walther SD PRO
  • Weigh 61.5 Grams vs 19.5 for aluminum

 

Walther PPQ/PDP BRASS  basepads can be used with or without a magwell to allow positive insertion.  These fit All PPQ, PDP, and P99 9mm models and allow standard 15rd  or 18rd magazines to work in the Taylor Freelance magwell and the Factory Walther SD PRO. These do not add capacity. Finish is raw Brass

 

 

Introduction to Walther PDP & PPQ Basepads

When it comes to shooting sports, having the right equipment is key. One crucial aspect of that equipment is the basepad for your firearm. In the case of Walther pistols, the PDP and PPQ models both offer high-quality basepads that can make all the difference in your performance. In this article, we'll dive into what sets these basepads apart and why they might be the right choice for you.

The Walther PDP & PPQ Basepads: A Closer Look

The Walther PDP and PPQ are both popular firearms, known for their exceptional accuracy and reliable performance. One key aspect of these firearms is their basepads. Both the PDP and PPQ basepads are designed for maximum stability, control, and comfort. They're made from high-quality materials that ensure a long-lasting, durable product.

In terms of design, the PDP and PPQ basepads have been thoughtfully crafted. They're easy to install and remove, so you can quickly make adjustments as needed. They also feature a unique, ergonomic design that fits comfortably in your hand, making it easier to shoot accurately.

One of the standout features of the Walther PDP and PPQ basepads is their size. They're larger than most other basepads on the market, which can offer several benefits. Firstly, they provide more grip area, making it easier to maintain control over your firearm. Secondly, they allow for increased magazine capacity, so you can shoot for longer without having to reload. This can be especially important in competition shooting, where every second counts.

The Advantages of  ZRTS Walther PDP & PPQ Basepads

When it comes to choosing a basepad for your Walther pistol, there are several advantages to considering the PDP and PPQ models. Let's take a closer look at some of these advantages:

  • Positive insertion

One of the key benefits of the Walther PDP and PPQ basepads is their increased grip area. This makes it easier to make positive reloads, especially when shooting quickly or in high-pressure situations. This can lead to decreased change time and better performance overall.

  • Durable & Long-lasting Materials

The Walther PDP and PPQ basepads are made from high-quality materials that ensure a long-lasting, durable product.  Machined from domestically sourced brass.  You can count on these basepads to perform well over time, even with frequent use.

  • Easy to Install & Remove

The PDP and PPQ basepads are designed to be easy to install and remove. This makes it quick and convenient to make adjustments as needed, without the need for any special tools.

  • Ergonomic Design

Finally, the Walther PDP and PPQ basepads feature a unique, ergonomic design that fits comfortably in your hand. This can improve your shooting performance by making it easier to maintain a firm grip on your firearm.

 

Short Description:
  • Billet Aluminum with anodized finish
  • Fits all PDP, PPQ and P99 9mm models 15Rd mags
  • Allows use of 15rd mags with Taylor Freelance Magwells & Factory Walther SD PRO

Reviews

  • 5
    Brass PDP Basepad

    Posted by Tom on Nov 28th 2023

    Perfect fit. I have tried other brands, by far these are the best fit. Real positive feel when the lock into gun without any issues. I am not the biggest fan of "gold," but big enough fan of these plates to overlook it and buy 5 for all my mags. I have tried other brass makers which I will not list, but they interfered with seating of mag to gun. These ZR's do not have that problem. I have also tried the aluminum version of ZR and "others", seats well, but the brass adds nice weight to gun/mag. I am sure its all psychological, but the gun feels better overall with these mags - balance, recoil, mental? Probably the latter. I run them in a PDP Pro FS with factory magwell and TF black brass backstrap.

  • 5
    Brass baseplate

    Posted by Robert Gardner on Jun 7th 2023

    Awesome but had to do some buffing for a good shine.