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Uploaded by on Oct 25, 2011

History of the Walther PP series of pistols and review of a Walther PPK/S.

To go directly to the review, go to 6:09

To go directly to disassembly, go to 11:24


Walther PPK/S Specs

Caliber: .380 ACP
Barrel Length: 3.3"
Dimensions, L/H/W: 6.1"/4.3"/.98"
Weight (without mag): 22.4 oz.
Sights: Fixed iron
Magazine Capacity: 7 round detachable box
Trigger: DA/SA
Trigger Weight: 13.4 lbs./6 lbs.

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  • Youre welcome! Not trying to be a know it all or beat up your great video, but one other thing, in reguards to the calibers these were produced in. Although very rare, along with the .22, .32 and .380, these were also produced in .25 auto/ 6.35mm! Id love to get my hands on one of those! I'll be looking forward to your next video!

  • @KinglyEntertainment I welcome any corrections to these videos. I want to make them as error free as possible and if there's anything that's not accurate, it benefits everybody if someone chimes in with the correction. Thanks again!

  • Great video! I enjoyed it a lot. I own several PP series pistols including German made (pre war and post war), French made, and U.S. Made.

    You mentioned that All of these guns came with the loaded chamber indicator which Is not entirely true... There were PP series pistols that were never drilled for the indicator. I am not sure if any post war models weree made withoutthe indicator but i know this is seen often in war time models and more rarely but not unheard of in pre 1940 Crown over N pist

  • @KinglyEntertainment Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed watching! Also, thanks for pointing out the indicator error. It was hard to find the information on that and I (stupidly) assumed that they all had it.

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  • Great video. Mine is S&W and still has issues with hollow points.

  • I still believe that this version of the walther is the best 380 out there. Let me explain, The Keltec PF9 9 millimeter and the like are a nightmare to shoot and there extremely snappy. The 380s like the p3at though very concealable are just to small. The size of the ppks and the benefit of a 7 is perfect. Perfect to conceal and to handle! So you get an easily concealable gun that is extremely comfortable to shoot. Bullet proof vest can stop 9mm/.357/.40/.45 rounds. So caliber is not an issue

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