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Originally posted by targa911S
Well worn is the key to Walthers I believe. My PPK/S was an Interarms piece made in the U.S. (Georgia?) It was a total POS. I put 1000 rounds of every kind of ammo through it and it still jammed, piped, and misfed. I sent it to S&W who was doing the work for all Walther warrenty and they sent it back sayig it met their specs. I'm glad you got a good one. If James Bond had owned mine it would have been a short movie! I DO love the look and feel of the PPK, PPK/S and PP guns. The PP was the original police gun so when I found this one, made in Ulm, in the box, I thought I would try Walther again. This one is like yours. Works every time.
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If (my crappy) memory serves, one of the British royal family's body guards took a bullet in the liver after his PPK jammed.
My father told me that after chambering a round, removing the PPK magazine and pushing the top bullet towards the back of the magazine was said to improve it's reliability.
-Chris