Military Surplus For Self-Defense?
[…] the German P1’s, essentially an alloy-framed derivative of the famed Walther P38, use of +P ammo is strictly verboten. 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 […]
[…] cavorting dolphin on the side. The thing looked like a Walther P99 had a baby with a brick. I still […]
[…] (9x18mm) which is simply a knock-off, more or less, of Walther’s much respected Model PP. Why did I want two […]
[…] GLOCK MOS, S&W’s C.O.R.E., Springfield Armory’s OSP, Beretta APX RDO, Walther Arms Q4/A5/PDP, CZ P10 F/C, Taurus G3C, and many […]
[…] 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 […]
[…] model you get, weights hover around the 20-ounce point. A Walther PPKS weighs about 24 ounces for perspective. The Magna […]
[…] own gun were stymied. In Skyfall, 00-cool-spy-guy used a “smart” Walther pistol. Once again, a nameless henchman got ahold of […]