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Walther PPK Semi-Auto Pistol VAH38002, 380 ACP, 3.35", Black Plastic Grip, Stainless Finish, 6 Rd |
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| Mfg Number: VAH38002 |
| UPC Number: 698958002643 |
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| by J. P. |
Date Added: Sunday 14 February, 2010 |
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Take it from someone who know guns. The PPK-S Is a Very Dependable hand gun and is good for concealed with its small size and 8 round capacity paired with Hornady 90Gr. JHP/XTP. It will get the job done. In the case of saying its too small that a 40 or .45 is better, well to take that route Id rather have a .357 MAGNUM or .44 MAGNUM. But your not Hunting, its for self defence.Great gun I have had mine for about 3 years and have fun over 5,000 rounds threw it with no repairs and no complete teardown. Just remove the slide, grips and spray with cleaner, blow it out with air and spray WD-40 into it...
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!] |
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| by J. P. |
Date Added: Saturday 06 February, 2010 |
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These comments obviously relate to newer Walther's plus no 380 ACP will hit with the momentum of a 45 cal. I gurantee you - you do not want to get hit with two-three gold dot's from a decent 380. Many an LEO has used an older German Walther as a backup as well as a Ruger revolver. I have had no problems with two older 1970-early 80's German made Walther's...
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!] |
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| by R. V. |
Date Added: Friday 10 July, 2009 |
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Who ever buys a .380 for self defense and a PPK at that is trying to emulate James Bond. You will be killed in a lethal engagement God forbid! Get a GLOCK and get it in at least a .40cal or even better a .45cal! If your life or your families life depends on it, wouldn't you want max firepower and concealability?! GLOCKS RULE!!!..
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| by A. B. |
Date Added: Monday 26 February, 2007 |
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I purchased a Walther PPK brand new two weeks ago. At the range it fired 12 rounds and then the trigger would no longer engage the firing pin. Two professional locksmiths couldn't figure this out. They said it was very unusual and hadn't seen it before happen like this. It needed to be returned to the manufacturer, Smith 7 Wesson in Maine for warranty service.
It's clear to me that I'll not be wearing this as my carry weapon.
Ten years ago a Beretta .380 ACP fell apart in my hands at the range.
If you need a carry weapon, make it a revolver. Smith & Wesson seems to have that market cornered...
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