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Walther has announced the release of their first-ever .22 Magnum pistol: the WMP, saying:
“This isn’t just another target practice plinker, Walther has developed a high quality, lightweight, easy-to-shoot, and affordable pistol for shooters who want to stay READY as part of their active outdoor lifestyle.”


They go on to say,
“Featuring an optics-ready slide, best-in-class ergonomics, and a first-time patented ambidextrous reloading mechanism incorporating both paddle and button releases called the Quad Release.”

“With 4 total activation points, the Quad Release mechanism is the most versatile ambidextrous mag release ever created.”
It will ship with either two flush-fit 15-round Walther WMP magazines or 10-round WMP mags depending on local restrictions. It will also come with a pair of optic adapter plates for most RDS footprints.
Caliber: 22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire
Color: Black
Slide: Aluminum optics ready
Frame: Polymer
OAL: 8.2 inches
Slide Length: 8.2 inches
Width: 1.48 inches
Height: 5.66 inches
Barrel Length: 4.5 inches
Sights (Front): Fiber Optic
Sights (Rear): Serrated
Weight: 27.8 ounces (with empty magazine)
Mag Capacity: 15 rounds

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