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[…] this model weighs about 25 oz., or about like a Walther PPK at 24 oz. It’s a 6-shooter, with an […]
[…] this model weighs about 25 oz., or about like a Walther PPK at 24 oz. It’s a 6-shooter, with an […]
[…] obtained sub-1″ 5-shot groups from 25 yards using a new Walther PDP pistol. You can order the Steady Rest in […]
[…] having the villain in his story tell Bond the 7.65mm Walther PPK our hero was carrying was “a real stopper.” […]
[…] on the deal. Another autoloader I regretted was a post-war Walther P38. They aren’t bad guns, and in fact the […]
[…] the German P1’s, essentially an alloy-framed derivative of the famed Walther P38, use of +P ammo is strictly verboten. The […]
[…] many makes and models including Colt, SIG, S&W, Ruger, Taurus, Walther and others. For longer than I can remember, Pachmayr […]
[…] my most prized possessions today. He also had a pristine Walther P38, a .25-caliber Beretta 418, and a German MP40 […]
[…] (9x18mm) which is simply a knock-off, more or less, of Walther’s much respected Model PP. Why did I want two […]
[…] machining and was expensive to make. Falling block: Introduced by Walther with the P-38 9mm pistol, the system uses a […]
[…] accuracy. Some of the small pocket automatics such as the Walther PPK are surprisingly accurate, within the limitations of their […]