Walther PPK
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17 Reviews

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28 Reviews
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Timelessness inspires true greatness. A groundbreaking idea now gives rise to the next level of achievement in unrivaled performance, delivering tried-and-true results when you need them most. Walther’s industry-leading innovation takes the spotlight with their PPK model handguns. At the time of its invention over 80 years ago, the PPK inspired an entirely new category in the firearm industry, now widely known as the concealed carry pistol. To fill the need for performance in a concealable package, Walther broke the mold of
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Caliber
.380 ACP
Capacity
6+1
Finish
Stainless
Sights
Fixed
Barrel Length
3.35"
Action
Semi-Automatic
Length
6.1"
Weight
13 oz
Walther Ppk Capacity
The Walther PPK employs a 6-round single-stack magazine. The magazine release can be found on the left side of the frame in front of the grip panel and above the trigger.
Walther Ppk Feature
The Walther PPK is chambered in .380ACP and has a magazine capacity of 6 rounds. Its double-action trigger is heavy yet smooth, and its single action trigger has a small amount of take-up and a very smooth break. The slide-mounted safety also acts as a de-cocker to safely drop the hammer out of single-action. The pistol operates on a direct-blowback design and its iron sights are non-adjustable as they are milled into the slide.
Walther Ppk Ergonomics
The Walther PPK is one of the first successful pocket guns. Though the gun is small, it does a very decent job at filling up the user’s hand. Its grip panels add some much needed width for comfort, and the rather light recoil spring makes it easy to rack the slide.
Walther Ppk Concealability
The Walther PPK was designed in 1931 for German Police in order to arm their undercover detectives. Its small size makes it perfect as a low-profile concealed carry pistol that can easily be concealed inside the belt in almost any attire. Its small size also prevents discomfort to the user when moving or sitting down.
Walther Ppk Fit-N-Finish
The Walther PPK has been in production since 1931 and its manufacturing quality has never dropped. On the older blued models, you will notice dings and marks on it don’t rust thanks to its deep and durable bluing while the stainless steel models continue to look as good as when they left the factory. The pistol’s durability, reliability, and aesthetics are so highly regarded that real-life spies, not just Ian Fleming’s James Bond, used this pistol through the cold war.
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MSRP:
$699.99
Used Price:
$629.99 +29%
Sale Price:
$699.99 +15.81%
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