Trooper Joe
New member
Just picked up a new Walther PPK/S made in Fort Smith, Arkansas. Installed a set of custom grips on it that used to live on my 1984 Interarms PPK/S.
This thing is very accurate and feeds all types of .380 ammo with no problems.
Below is a photo of my recently refurbished German, l965 era, .32 acp, PPK. I now have the best of both worlds.
I have posted before with my 50+ love affair with these iconic Walther pistols. I have (let's see if I remember exactly) a German PPK in .32, German PPK/S in .380, German PP in .32, German PP in .380, Interarms PPK/S in .380, Interarms PPK in .380 as well as a 1962 era P-38 and 1992 era Interarms blue TPH.
By far, this recent PPK/S from Walther USA in Fort Smith is the one I would carry since it is a .380, stainless, extended tang (which some hate but I sort of like it), beautifully polished feed ramp, and functions with everything.
Check my postings on the Walther forum for more info on this gun. [https://www.waltherforums.com/forum...ort-smith-ppk-s-joins-family.html#post1200324 ].
A Walther fan,
Trooper Joe
This thing is very accurate and feeds all types of .380 ammo with no problems.
Below is a photo of my recently refurbished German, l965 era, .32 acp, PPK. I now have the best of both worlds.
I have posted before with my 50+ love affair with these iconic Walther pistols. I have (let's see if I remember exactly) a German PPK in .32, German PPK/S in .380, German PP in .32, German PP in .380, Interarms PPK/S in .380, Interarms PPK in .380 as well as a 1962 era P-38 and 1992 era Interarms blue TPH.
By far, this recent PPK/S from Walther USA in Fort Smith is the one I would carry since it is a .380, stainless, extended tang (which some hate but I sort of like it), beautifully polished feed ramp, and functions with everything.
Check my postings on the Walther forum for more info on this gun. [https://www.waltherforums.com/forum...ort-smith-ppk-s-joins-family.html#post1200324 ].
A Walther fan,
Trooper Joe