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Double Trouble
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: North of Pittsburgh
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New old spoon....
Yesterday my Walther PP's brother walked in the shops door..It's an early PPK imported by Interarms before the frame size import ban which forced Walther to combine the bigger frame of the PP and the shorter barrel and slide of the PPK making the PPK/S. The coolest thing is that it is a 9 short (.380)! Of coarse I bought it!
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Double Trouble
Join Date: Nov 2002
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PPK....380 cal.
![]() PP 32 cal. ![]() I think the PP is a better looking spoon...but it's cool to have the pair..
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My dad brought a PP .32 home from the war. Loaned it to one of my BIL's, was stolen from their house
![]() Found a few Walthers on my own, this one's the favorite. The older ones are just really nice pieces. ![]() Jim
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that is really nice! Where was it made ? Zella?
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The wood groups really make those spoons stand out
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Looks like you have a very early wartime production PP with the 90 degree safety. What markings are on it??
Here's my '36 dated R.F.V marked PP, issued to customs and border guards stationed at every road and waterway that entered Germany in the 30's and 40's. ![]() |
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