I love your channel so much! I've been watching it for 11-12 years now. Your videos always bring me back to my childhood. Thank you for the constant nostalgia and amazing content!
The PPK I carry was given to my father in the early 60s. The original owner had "liberated" it German convoy in Africa during WWII and it was still packed with cosmoline. It was given to me in the 70s when i had a job where I transported large sums of cash after dark. I found an extended magazine for it on eBay. My other carry gun is an I.N.A. Tiger, also in .32. As always, an excellent review!
As an admitted Waltherphile I am happy to see Walther upgrade and produce these classic pistols. I have two PPKs in .32 and have carried a PPK an PPK/S in .380. I MUCH prefer the feel of the .32acp models for shooting and let's face it, put a 73 gr .32 FMJ where it needs to go and the bad guy will fall just as hard and fast as if you hit him with any other higher powered round with fancy whiz-bang JHP bullets. Interestingly, while in the movie, "Dr. No", Bond was issued a PPK and told it used a certain suppressor, in the novel by the same name, he was told his PPK would not take a suppressor as there was no need for one (and the suppressor on his .25 Beretta had gotten caught in his cummerbund in From Russia With Love, allowing Rosa Krebs to gig him with her poisoned shoe, nearly killing him. Oh, also, I'm a total nerd ... I mean ... in case that wasn't clear already. LOL!
elegant, well made, reliable, easy to shoot, easy to carry , in any of the calibers offered, and either version of it , PP, PPK, or PPK/S. always a good choice.
Looking forward to getting one (blued version). I had it in .380 but it was way too painful on my hand to enjoy shooting it (and left welts from the beaver tail edges). Like you say, this pistol was designed for the .32 ACP.
I just got mine last month; I'd ordered it in May. Let's see how long it takes for my PP to come in. Incidentally, there's nothing blued about them--they're black.
I have the pleasure to own several Walther firearms (PPK, CCP M2, PDP Compact, and the Q5 MATCH SF). All of these firearms are awesome.I guess I might have to look at investing funds for a PPK SD.
@ I used it as my carry gun for quite a while. Now I'm using the Ruger LCP Max. The Bersa is a smooth tool, which obviously copied the Walther design. I think the firing pin on the Bersa is the weakest link. Seems to gunk up easily and not get good primer strikes after 400-500 rounds. Disassembly to get to it requires a punch tool and most people won't go that far in cleaning.
I considered that as well, and I'd still like to get the Bersa just to have as a fun gun and additional 380. I got the PKKS in 22LR because the 380 is cost prohibitive.
It would be wonderful if these suddenly had amazing triggers - I tried the PPK/s maybe 6-7 yrs ago and its double action weight combined with its narrow trigger face gave the PPK/s literally the worst double action trigger I have fired in my lifetime.
Thanks for a great review. I love PPKs. A silencer would be a great option for practicing on my property, but I'm wondering just how quiet it is. The shots @17:05 don't seem all that quiet.
I own a couple Walthers, recently picked up a PD380, & try to support Walther as much as possible since they’re a sponsor of Steven Crowder’s Mug Club. Crowder literally has a PPK displayed on his desk during the Louder With Crowder show. The price on PPK/SD is steep but what a beautifully crafted firearm!
If these are being manufactured here - wish they’d do the shorter grip from the original PPK rather than the longer /S grip. They just look more proportional and would be more practical to carry anyway. That, and instead of a longer threaded barrel, just thread the end of a standard length barrel, put a thread protector that’d make it flush with the rest of the barrel, and include a little adapter that you’d replace the thread protector with which would then have the ½ x 28 threads protruding from the muzzle for the can to attach to. Yeah it’s fussy but these are novelties at this point so I mean…
What are you talking about? He's demo the short grip PPK SD with threaded barrel. Walther is offering both verisons PPK SD and PPKs SD that has the PP grip.
Just a short note on the painter's suicide: according to historian Dr. Mark Felton, he had both of his private pistols with him in his final moments, a .25 PPK and a .32 PP. It is uncertain which gun he used, but logic points towards the stronger .32 caliber. The PPK might thus not be responsible for deleting this piece of dirt. But I might of course be wrong here. Also, afaik most PPK issued/sold during WW2 were .32, with only a few .380 being produced, and some .25 mixed in. Does someone know the exact production numbers? Would really appreciate it :D
Lol but the US and UK government were allies in that war with an actual mass murderer named Joseph Stalin who killed 50+ million people. As US General Patton said "we fought the wrong people" meaning we should have fought the Soviets and not the Germans. But keep believing the ✡️ lies and their false rendition of history lol.
@@Chef-James the mass killer (50+ million) was actually Stalin who the "good guys" were aligned with. Seems ignorance is bliss with most Americans. Keep believing the fairytale version of WW2 they feed lemmings like you though.... Joo-tube keeps deleting my comments so I must be saying things that are too truthful lol, oh wait they call the truth hate speech.
Thanks for showing how the supressor adaptor comes off. Would love to see the cap to use when the adaptor is off. Also, it is not clear why the thread adaptor has to be on avoid the slide to lock into place (as you show at 21:10). Will the cap avoid this?
THANK YOU!!!!!! SCREW THE PPK 7.65X17MM GET THE PPK SD 7.65X17MM BEST OF BOTH WORLDS!!! Also thank you for being Accurate. it really tickles my feathers when youtubers are like I got the james bond and they show a PPK/S like no according to the books and films he had a PPK not a PPK/S even in SkyFall, it was cleary a PPK not a PPK/S when he meets the Q
@@damirblazevic4823 you have two options. The standard ppk in 7.65x17mm aka .32acp or the second option is the PPK SD which is threaded in the video as shown. The SD IS the best bang for the buck you get both option.
Interesting firearm, I don't have any experience with Walther. May have to change that, looks like a nice gun for deep carry. Nice to see Seth on camera.
14:04 While I live in a small town, houses are pretty close together, and that's why my HK45 is my nightstand pistol. 45 acp can still go through walls, use 185HP to prevent that. However, I'm thinking of a 380 pistol (Beretta 80x Cheetah) and a 32 acp PP (or PPKS) would be nightstand options.
Just fyi,the 80x ‘s are expensive,& side by side with the old ones & look & feel better + you can get them surplus for a song. Another gun,Taurus/Rossie 327 shoots the mags & all sorts of other ammo. 32 acp too. Without moon clips or anything. Options.
Would have liked to have seen you shoot some subsonic 32 acp with that. It seems like most 32 and 380 is already subsonic. But it seemed like there was sonic boom while you were shooting.
Came from your old nerf mod video haha Glad to see your still around and keeping the 2a alive! Is the guy in this video One of the kids from back then in the nerf video? Haha
I have small thin hands witch makes this a perfect gun for me everything is reachable yet my thin finger fit it perfectly and enough strenth to manipulate the double action trigger with no problem
Anybody know where to get the barrel insert he was talking about? I love the look of the flush fit barrel but would also like to put on the threaded adapter when i want to shoot suppressed.
This model (PPK) with threaded barrel is NOT available on the Walther website. Only the larger PPK/S with threaded barrel shows up. However, the pistol in your review is clearly the PPK. Am I missing something?
I love these Walthers ! And even though I am buying them; the advances in smaller 9mm pistols (sig p365macro comp) I will have to leave them in the safe until I run out of everything else. Even as a backup pistol (love the idea), but again I can just carry another 9mm. Advancements are pushing them out (unfortunately). Still love them and love how they look ! (I am not a hater, I’m a lover ❤)
This is cool, but what I really want is a polymer .32 PPK. It’s crazy to me that Walther hasn’t already introduced a polymer version, because the PPK really only makes sense today as a pocket gun (there are countless better choices for IWB), yet it’s too heavy for comfortable pocket carry. If they could get the weight down to the equivalent of a Beretta Tomcat or S&W J Frame, and perhaps add a slide stop, it would be perfect.
@ yes, the 5 (so far) people who liked my original comment. And my conviction must be super important to you, since you’re here crying about it. Why are you upset that some people have a higher standard for evidence before they believe something?
I noticed at 20:13 that the inside of the slide no longer has a unique identification number machined into it, like my 2020 production PPK. I wonder if the slides are now being made in house at Fort Smith, AR now, rather than being made in Ulm, Germany and shipped over. That would make the most sense from a production standpoint, though I do like knowing that at least part of my new PPK was actually made in Germany.
I own 2 Makarovs, a Bulgarian and a Russian one. Both are chambered in Stalin's caliber of angry .380 ACP, (known by communists as, 9x18MM.) The Makarov is basically a Walther PPK but beefed up. It is the M70 to the Type 3. It is the AR-10 of the 15. But, even as a Soviet/communist gun guy, I can definitely see the beautiful design in these lil' Western pistols.
Everyone talks about the lack of power in the 32acp but in 1963 a spy like bond killed close up quite soa unlike today it was more one one one no trips running in and if it's quick and quiet and easy to conceal pistol fit nicely under a suit so you looked like a regular buissness man so the mind was as importantant to the case
Beautiful gun, probably fun to shoot with minimal recoil. I had the .380 for years, super accurate but sold it due to arthritis. Not a gun to carry or commit suicide with. Might end up with terrible headache. :-)
It's a tossup. I prefer the appearance of the old style (like the German-made PPK/Ses in .22LR) but I guess a lot of people suffered slide bite from it.
Great review, as always, but, ADHD won't allow me to let this go... Bond was made to carry the PPK, by his MI-6 bosses. His original carry was a Beretta 418, in the comparatively anemic .25 short, with the grips removed and a threaded barrel for a suppressor. He was ordered to carry the .32 Walther PPK, by "M", in "Dr. No". Sorry, couldn't help it, lol.
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Few people realize that bond is given what is called a ppk the pistol is actually a walther pp it was only used that on movie dr.no and I have never found the reason for this also 007 never silenced his pp or ppk he used a suppressor but there was no attachments so when he uses the silencer he was using a press on to a small browning to lill the man up in the girls house in Jamaica.
Problem is threading the outer part of a 380 barrel like this. The barrel walls are too thin due to the larger caliber, since the outer barrel diameter is the same on both models.
Back in the late 80's we had a gun savvy Lieutenant over Narcotics Investigations & the big Boss allowed him to use the seized drug money to buy us nice toys ... primary sidearms were Sig Saur P226's which were outstanding & for backup/undercover use he bought us Walther PPK/S's.. which absolutely sucked ! ! No slide lock...tiny useless sights combined with the heavy gritty trigger pull which made accuracy impossible.. everyone ended up with the infamous Walther bite across the thumb knuckle...& the .380 caliber was absolutely ineffective..one of our Narcotics Detectives had to shoot a guy three times at arms length and the guy just ran away on foot... showing up at a hospital the next day ....AND the quality control was non-existent...the rear sight on mine literally fell off the first time we took it out of the box .. Nice looking pistol that is absolutely useless...! ! !
🇲🇽 México. Saludos. Excelente Pistola. Lo que No me gustó. es que el Supresor. No. Suprime. Lo suficiente. se escucha. Las detonaciones en my opinion ese. Supresor No Párese Supresor. Párese. un Adorno. Esperemos Mejoren. Los Supresores. que puedan. disminuir más el sonido de Las detonaciones.
Well, "blued." Bluing is a passivation process (I used a home-grown method on my carbon steel knives). I'm going to hazard a guess that they couldn't get a Cerakote finish to look like blued steel, so they opted for black.
@@HotVoodooWitch I've been at this over 70 years and have NEVER heard the term "passivation". Traditional blueing is a rust process. I have no idea what "passivation" might be. OK, I googled "passivation" and here is the definition: "Passivation is a chemical process that coats a material with a protective film to make it less likely to corrode or be affected by its environment." Bluing is not and NEVER was, what that definition describes. Absolutely not. You are utterly and completely mistaken.
@@davidkachel I guess that means that it doesn't exist. However, according to our friend Webster: "make (a metal or other substance) unreactive by altering the surface layer or coating the surface with a thin inert layer." And for the record, while I haven't "been at this over 70 years," I HAVE been around for 70 years and have a formal science background.
Pairing it with a suppressor takes it to another level of classic spy feel, and it’s just cool to see Walther keeping this legend alive!
Walther PPK, 7.65 millimeter, with a delivery like a brick through a plate-glass window...
Says M.
007...leave the Beretta
@@kyliejohn3813actually it was the Armorer Major Boothroyd AKA Q who made that ridiculous description of the round's effectiveness....
"Takes a Brausch (sp?) silencer with very little reduction in muzzle velocity. The American CIA swear by them..."
@@jeffanon1772Why ridiculous? You don’t think .32 ACP can break a plate glass window as well as a brick?
I love 32acp. The Beretta 81 is one of my favourite guns. So being able to get a PPK in 32acp will be great.
I've got an 81 and 84 and carried a ppk in college; I'd love a 32 model but man I wish they upgraded the sights to replaceable dovetails at least.
An excellent review. I am pleased to hear that Walther is bringing these guns back in the original .32 acp chambering.
I love your channel so much! I've been watching it for 11-12 years now. Your videos always bring me back to my childhood. Thank you for the constant nostalgia and amazing content!
The PPK I carry was given to my father in the early 60s. The original owner had "liberated" it German convoy in Africa during WWII and it was still packed with cosmoline. It was given to me in the 70s when i had a job where I transported large sums of cash after dark. I found an extended magazine for it on eBay. My other carry gun is an I.N.A. Tiger, also in .32. As always, an excellent review!
As an admitted Waltherphile I am happy to see Walther upgrade and produce these classic pistols. I have two PPKs in .32 and have carried a PPK an PPK/S in .380. I MUCH prefer the feel of the .32acp models for shooting and let's face it, put a 73 gr .32 FMJ where it needs to go and the bad guy will fall just as hard and fast as if you hit him with any other higher powered round with fancy whiz-bang JHP bullets.
Interestingly, while in the movie, "Dr. No", Bond was issued a PPK and told it used a certain suppressor, in the novel by the same name, he was told his PPK would not take a suppressor as there was no need for one (and the suppressor on his .25 Beretta had gotten caught in his cummerbund in From Russia With Love, allowing Rosa Krebs to gig him with her poisoned shoe, nearly killing him. Oh, also, I'm a total nerd ... I mean ... in case that wasn't clear already. LOL!
elegant, well made, reliable, easy to shoot, easy to carry , in any of the calibers offered, and either version of it , PP, PPK, or PPK/S. always a good choice.
Another banger from my favorite YT firearm reviewer.
Looking forward to getting one (blued version). I had it in .380 but it was way too painful on my hand to enjoy shooting it (and left welts from the beaver tail edges). Like you say, this pistol was designed for the .32 ACP.
I just got mine last month; I'd ordered it in May. Let's see how long it takes for my PP to come in. Incidentally, there's nothing blued about them--they're black.
Finally, been waiting for this review since I saw the pistol in the box Walther sent you
I have the pleasure to own several Walther firearms (PPK, CCP M2, PDP Compact, and the Q5 MATCH SF). All of these firearms are awesome.I guess I might have to look at investing funds for a PPK SD.
Nice to see Seth joining you! The black thread protector, would look better in stainless.
I couldn't afford a Walther, so I bought a Bersa Thunder 380 about 14 years ago. It's not too bad.
Same here.
The SIG P232, Beretta Tomcat, and NAA Guardian are also good options.
Hey it's as good as the ppk. For the price it's superior to the ppk
@ I used it as my carry gun for quite a while. Now I'm using the Ruger LCP Max. The Bersa is a smooth tool, which obviously copied the Walther design. I think the firing pin on the Bersa is the weakest link. Seems to gunk up easily and not get good primer strikes after 400-500 rounds. Disassembly to get to it requires a punch tool and most people won't go that far in cleaning.
I considered that as well, and I'd still like to get the Bersa just to have as a fun gun and additional 380. I got the PKKS in 22LR because the 380 is cost prohibitive.
It would be wonderful if these suddenly had amazing triggers - I tried the PPK/s maybe 6-7 yrs ago and its double action weight combined with its narrow trigger face gave the PPK/s literally the worst double action trigger I have fired in my lifetime.
Would be great if they made a PP SD, I bet the extra slide mass would work well with suppressor, and would have the longest barrel of them all.
Thanks for a great review. I love PPKs. A silencer would be a great option for practicing on my property, but I'm wondering just how quiet it is. The shots @17:05 don't seem all that quiet.
Because it's not quiet
@@dlittle9556 Makes me wonder what the point is.
@@Pauley_in_GP it's hearing safe
@@dlittle9556 Thanks. I was hoping for "hearing-proof". 😁
Awesome, but $1000 for this little slugger is hard to swallow.
Agree
Walther's prices are crazy, especially since these PPK's are made right here in the U.S.
за эти деньги можно купить 4 штуки советской копии этого Вальтера - пистолет Макарава ПМ
@@ПервыйиПоследний-д4г why would I want one, much less four?
I want a black ppk/s sd in 380. And it needs to be under 650 bucks
A beautiful legend
I own a couple Walthers, recently picked up a PD380, & try to support Walther as much as possible since they’re a sponsor of Steven Crowder’s Mug Club. Crowder literally has a PPK displayed on his desk during the Louder With Crowder show. The price on PPK/SD is steep but what a beautifully crafted firearm!
Great video as usual. The PPK is an icon to be sure.
Superb review for a superb firearm. Thank you.
They are really coming back in vogue.
If these are being manufactured here - wish they’d do the shorter grip from the original PPK rather than the longer /S grip. They just look more proportional and would be more practical to carry anyway. That, and instead of a longer threaded barrel, just thread the end of a standard length barrel, put a thread protector that’d make it flush with the rest of the barrel, and include a little adapter that you’d replace the thread protector with which would then have the ½ x 28 threads protruding from the muzzle for the can to attach to. Yeah it’s fussy but these are novelties at this point so I mean…
What are you talking about? He's demo the short grip PPK SD with threaded barrel. Walther is offering both verisons PPK SD and PPKs SD that has the PP grip.
Just a short note on the painter's suicide: according to historian Dr. Mark Felton, he had both of his private pistols with him in his final moments, a .25 PPK and a .32 PP. It is uncertain which gun he used, but logic points towards the stronger .32 caliber. The PPK might thus not be responsible for deleting this piece of dirt. But I might of course be wrong here.
Also, afaik most PPK issued/sold during WW2 were .32, with only a few .380 being produced, and some .25 mixed in. Does someone know the exact production numbers? Would really appreciate it :D
Though it's a harmless mistake, so it's really not that important.
The painter? You mean the psychotic mass killer who was a coward at the end.
Lol but the US and UK government were allies in that war with an actual mass murderer named Joseph Stalin who killed 50+ million people. As US General Patton said "we fought the wrong people" meaning we should have fought the Soviets and not the Germans.
But keep believing the ✡️ lies and their false rendition of history lol.
Coward? Have you fought in war.
@@Chef-James the mass killer (50+ million) was actually Stalin who the "good guys" were aligned with. Seems ignorance is bliss with most Americans. Keep believing the fairytale version of WW2 they feed lemmings like you though....
Joo-tube keeps deleting my comments so I must be saying things that are too truthful lol, oh wait they call the truth hate speech.
You could get another thread adapter from walther and file the end off to where it turned it into a thread protector cap. 👍
Thanks for showing how the supressor adaptor comes off. Would love to see the cap to use when the adaptor is off. Also, it is not clear why the thread adaptor has to be on avoid the slide to lock into place (as you show at 21:10). Will the cap avoid this?
@sootch00
THANK YOU!!!!!! SCREW THE PPK 7.65X17MM GET THE PPK SD 7.65X17MM BEST OF BOTH WORLDS!!! Also thank you for being Accurate. it really tickles my feathers when youtubers are like I got the james bond and they show a PPK/S like no according to the books and films he had a PPK not a PPK/S even in SkyFall, it was cleary a PPK not a PPK/S when he meets the Q
What?
@@damirblazevic4823 you have two options. The standard ppk in 7.65x17mm aka .32acp or the second option is the PPK SD which is threaded in the video as shown. The SD IS the best bang for the buck you get both option.
The young dude is living the role of James Bond. You can tell from his serious face and $5 shades
Fun video about a great EDC pistol
James preferred his Beretta I believe 😂
11:40
What was the long pause and then "No.", about?
Was it just a mistake left in?
My brothers got the 380 version. Always works. They do a really good job on these. No mim parts either if im correct.
Its awesome we can get the original size and not just the ppks
Yes, it's available. It's made here, so isn't imported.
@HotVoodooWitch . Which is crazy cause they were banned because their size but we have smaller pistols now
@@D-A-1776 that's true but those guns can't be imported, either. 🤷🏼♀
Interesting firearm, I don't have any experience with Walther. May have to change that, looks like a nice gun for deep carry. Nice to see Seth on camera.
perhaps now they will bring back the TPH in BOTH calibers.
Well done ! 👍
It would have been nice to get a DB comparison with and without the suppressor.
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14:04 While I live in a small town, houses are pretty close together, and that's why my HK45 is my nightstand pistol. 45 acp can still go through walls, use 185HP to prevent that. However, I'm thinking of a 380 pistol (Beretta 80x Cheetah) and a 32 acp PP (or PPKS) would be nightstand options.
Just fyi,the 80x ‘s are expensive,& side by side with the old ones & look & feel better + you can get them surplus for a song. Another gun,Taurus/Rossie 327 shoots the mags & all sorts of other ammo. 32 acp too. Without moon clips or anything. Options.
I like how this gives you a little longer barrel for a few more fps.
I'm torn on which finish to get. Bond always carried a blued/black one but the stainless looks so much cooler.
Would have liked to have seen you shoot some subsonic 32 acp with that. It seems like most 32 and 380 is already subsonic. But it seemed like there was sonic boom while you were shooting.
Jay from Pew Science had some issues with his. Worth a podcast listen.
Came from your old nerf mod video haha Glad to see your still around and keeping the 2a alive! Is the guy in this video One of the kids from back then in the nerf video? Haha
I have small thin hands witch makes this a perfect gun for me everything is reachable yet my thin finger fit it perfectly and enough strenth to manipulate the double action trigger with no problem
Anybody know where to get the barrel insert he was talking about? I love the look of the flush fit barrel but would also like to put on the threaded adapter when i want to shoot suppressed.
You should have used the James Bond music as your theme for this video. Beautiful firearm but a bit pricey for my budget.
Walther PPK/S in 22LR, with a 13lb trigger pull, but a hair trigger pull after that first shot. Watch out!
I really like the way the barrels are threaded on your model. I keep toying with the idea of getting one.
This model (PPK) with threaded barrel is NOT available on the Walther website. Only the larger PPK/S with threaded barrel shows up. However, the pistol in your review is clearly the PPK.
Am I missing something?
I've always wanted one.
I love these Walthers ! And even though I am buying them; the advances in smaller 9mm pistols (sig p365macro comp) I will have to leave them in the safe until I run out of everything else. Even as a backup pistol (love the idea), but again I can just carry another 9mm. Advancements are pushing them out (unfortunately). Still love them and love how they look ! (I am not a hater, I’m a lover ❤)
Love .32acp great to see this.
Great pistol review as usual!
It’s gotta be so outrageously quiet. A true assassin pistol.
Would be if it had a properly sized baffles in the suppressor
I remember there being a bb gun version of it that use to have. would recommend for your sons.
This is cool, but what I really want is a polymer .32 PPK.
It’s crazy to me that Walther hasn’t already introduced a polymer version, because the PPK really only makes sense today as a pocket gun (there are countless better choices for IWB), yet it’s too heavy for comfortable pocket carry. If they could get the weight down to the equivalent of a Beretta Tomcat or S&W J Frame, and perhaps add a slide stop, it would be perfect.
But then it wouldn't be a PPK.
Will it still function with the thread adapter removed ?
Good info to know
1:17 The gun Hitler *allegedly* took his life with.
What is alleged in that statement?
@ The evidence of him having done so is not sufficient to convince me.
@@BarnBear Do you really think your conviction is rellevant to anybody?
@ yes, the 5 (so far) people who liked my original comment.
And my conviction must be super important to you, since you’re here crying about it.
Why are you upset that some people have a higher standard for evidence before they believe something?
only the millions of historians that say the same thing is it relevant to. @@damirblazevic4823
I like it brother look forward to see yall this weekend
It's going to be a great event! See you soon. Thanks Clayton
My next purchase!
So for clarity, it won't shoot without the thread adapater?
I’m confused as to how it “locks” without the thread adapter in place.
Dream pistol.
I noticed at 20:13 that the inside of the slide no longer has a unique identification number machined into it, like my 2020 production PPK. I wonder if the slides are now being made in house at Fort Smith, AR now, rather than being made in Ulm, Germany and shipped over. That would make the most sense from a production standpoint, though I do like knowing that at least part of my new PPK was actually made in Germany.
So, Walther Arms doesn't list a PPK SD on their site, only a PPK/S SD. Not sure what the deal is? Clearly there are some PPK SD models out there.
I enjoy these
Can I get a 380acp PPK with threaded barrel?
If so, what is the model # or UPC #.
TIA
I own 2 Makarovs, a Bulgarian and a Russian one. Both are chambered in Stalin's caliber of angry .380 ACP, (known by communists as, 9x18MM.) The Makarov is basically a Walther PPK but beefed up. It is the M70 to the Type 3. It is the AR-10 of the 15. But, even as a Soviet/communist gun guy, I can definitely see the beautiful design in these lil' Western pistols.
I have a Bulgarian one. Just love it.
Yes. I have the P64 in 9x18, just love it. I paid $20 for mine. My poor man's Walther 😂
@IAm1InTheIAm p83 here. Anything circle 11 is up my alley tho.
The tactile sounding trigger doesn’t make a dif, in a self defense situation after the first round you won’t hear it
Everyone talks about the lack of power in the 32acp but in 1963 a spy like bond killed close up quite soa unlike today it was more one one one no trips running in and if it's quick and quiet and easy to conceal pistol fit nicely under a suit so you looked like a regular buissness man so the mind was as importantant to the case
Beautiful gun
Beautiful gun, probably fun to shoot with minimal recoil. I had the .380 for years, super accurate but sold it due to arthritis. Not a gun to carry or commit suicide with. Might end up with terrible headache. :-)
For England?
I bet this would look great with an Omega 9K on it.
Never liked the extended beaver tail, the original design works better for concealing
It's a tossup. I prefer the appearance of the old style (like the German-made PPK/Ses in .22LR) but I guess a lot of people suffered slide bite from it.
Sootch…please sir….ive asked a bunch of times, please do a orthos raider s4 review.
Great review, as always, but, ADHD won't allow me to let this go... Bond was made to carry the PPK, by his MI-6 bosses. His original carry was a Beretta 418, in the comparatively anemic .25 short, with the grips removed and a threaded barrel for a suppressor. He was ordered to carry the .32 Walther PPK, by "M", in "Dr. No". Sorry, couldn't help it, lol.
You sure that’s not a switch and not a decocker? That’s what she said!!
What's the SD part of PPK SD stand for?
Schalldämpfer
@@gurugoguzhanson What's that mean, suppressor?
Essa é muito linda perfeita 😮
Bom ver um outro brasileiro que é fã desse canal.
In 32 ausum gun. In 38 it's age and blowback design over power good looks and 007.
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Imagine believing God sent Donald Trump 😂😂😂 was he out of locust?
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@@WettDoggTVwell aren't you just the douchebag type.
It's a beautiful pistol but I just can't spend 1,000 on a pocket pistol 😢
I wish Walther can make a blued PPKS
I agree it would be nice. But I understand the Cerakote, being ceramic, is very durable.
Few people realize that bond is given what is called a ppk the pistol is actually a walther pp it was only used that on movie dr.no and I have never found the reason for this also 007 never silenced his pp or ppk he used a suppressor but there was no attachments so when he uses the silencer he was using a press on to a small browning to lill the man up in the girls house in Jamaica.
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I have a sneaking suspicion the PPK was made for .32acp..but I don’t know why 😂
...that's a smith and wesson...and you've had your six...
two 32 videos? All right im going to deep dive into 32 ballistics.
The 1911 of mid size caliber
.380 and sold. .32 not at half the price.
Problem is threading the outer part of a 380 barrel like this. The barrel walls are too thin due to the larger caliber, since the outer barrel diameter is the same on both models.
And I thought my silenced P7K3 was loud...
6 out of the 12 comments 14 minutes from the drop are assbots
Back in the late 80's we had a gun savvy Lieutenant over Narcotics Investigations & the big Boss allowed him to use the seized drug money to buy us nice toys ... primary sidearms were Sig Saur P226's which were outstanding & for backup/undercover use he bought us Walther PPK/S's.. which absolutely sucked ! !
No slide lock...tiny useless sights combined with the heavy gritty trigger pull which made accuracy impossible.. everyone ended up with the infamous Walther bite across the thumb knuckle...& the .380 caliber was absolutely ineffective..one of our Narcotics Detectives had to shoot a guy three times at arms length and the guy just ran away on foot... showing up at a hospital the next day ....AND the quality control was non-existent...the rear sight on mine literally fell off the first time we took it out of the box ..
Nice looking pistol that is absolutely useless...! ! !
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Rear sight fall but it's part of the slide something fishy
🇲🇽 México. Saludos. Excelente Pistola. Lo que No me gustó. es que el Supresor. No. Suprime. Lo suficiente. se escucha. Las detonaciones en my opinion ese. Supresor No Párese Supresor. Párese. un Adorno. Esperemos Mejoren. Los Supresores. que puedan. disminuir más el sonido de Las detonaciones.
Wood 007 carry a Glock 43 or 42
But hear me out…a modern stack and a half 32acp with like 18 of those bad boys in there. Still a small pocket gun
1929-1931 design. well , that just goes to show you if it isn't broken, don't fix it. they are still relevant today.
Black is not traditional. Blue is.
Well, "blued." Bluing is a passivation process (I used a home-grown method on my carbon steel knives). I'm going to hazard a guess that they couldn't get a Cerakote finish to look like blued steel, so they opted for black.
@@HotVoodooWitch I've been at this over 70 years and have NEVER heard the term "passivation". Traditional blueing is a rust process. I have no idea what "passivation" might be.
OK, I googled "passivation" and here is the definition: "Passivation is a chemical process that coats a material with a protective film to make it less likely to corrode or be affected by its environment." Bluing is not and NEVER was, what that definition describes. Absolutely not. You are utterly and completely mistaken.
@@davidkachel I guess that means that it doesn't exist. However, according to our friend Webster: "make (a metal or other substance) unreactive by altering the surface layer or coating the surface with a thin inert layer."
And for the record, while I haven't "been at this over 70 years," I HAVE been around for 70 years and have a formal science background.
@@HotVoodooWitch Well, whoopey-doo! What you clearly DO NOT have is a firearms background. "Passivation" does not fly. (or shoot!)
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But of course I can't buy that in CA