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How well are they made in 2025?
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>>64458858
Get the .32 not the .380. This gun is made from sharp, jagged metal and the .380 is too snappy. You will cut the fatty part of your hand between your thumb and forefinger. I believe boomer call this "slide bite".
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>>64458892
*Boomers
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>>64458892
plus 32 acp is god's caliber and currently very cheap rn
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>>64458892
>>64458898
this was my experience as well, not very much slide bite but it for sure tried to wiggle it's way out of my hand with every shot. stainless was too slick and the grips didn't provide enough texture to keep it on target.
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>>64458858
I'm of the understanding that Walther produces pure shit and has for decades, no reason to think they've changed.
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>>64458892
I was just wondering if it's as shiny as the old ones and reliable?
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>>64458858
Whatever you do, do not buy the one in .22 LR. Those are made in the Umarex factory rather than the original Walther factory. Get it in .32 or .380.
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>>64458960
>>64458892
Oh yeah 32 is the way. just wondering about >>64458931
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>>64458960
Damn, I wanted to get a .22 soon and I was just thinking about a PPK. But thanks anon
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>>64458976
Mine is all black (blued). Not sure how the stainless ones look.
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>>64458858
Saw a Manurhin PPK/S in .380 for 500 at the LGS and it's been on my mind since. Might go back for it if it's still there.
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>>64459021
>AI
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>>64458858
They're well made. Slides are actually still made by Walther Germany, its just the frames made here. Problems are all old ones inherent to the design like the grips cracking if you tighten the screw too much so don't do that.

>>64458892
I have both, black 32 SD and stainless 380, and the 32 is BY FAR more pleasant shooting. The 32 is also the only one available in the SD model to suppress it which makes it much more fun to shoot. Needs a skinny can to be reasonable to still aim with, I love my ECCO Machine Cheetah on it, and they just recently made an improved v2 that does away with that sloped bit you see on mine.
I carry the 380, and it's not like actively unpleasant to practice with or anything, but the 32 is just so nice. It's my favorite plinker now.

>>64458931
Reliable, stainless is shiny, black is only a bit glossier than any other nitrided black gun, but not shiny like a blued one. If you want the real shiny look, try to get an old German one from when they were still importing them whole. Suppressing those is technically possible and I've seen it done, but it's kind of a whole ordeal where there's like one shop that does it and has a year backlog so do keep that in mind if you want to use a can. But old ones do also have better sights and a smaller beavertail.
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I feel like the new stainless steel aren't as shiny as the old ones
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>>64458858
>How well are they made in 2025

Not well enough to not default to Beretta or Bersa. Slide bitey despite the beaver tail to an obnoxious degree, your hand mileage may vary.
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>>64458858
>DA trigger pull weight: 13-17lb
grim
I thought I wanted one but nevermind I guess
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>>64462742
It's not that terrible. It's heavy and probably too heavy for women or children, but all the force is at the very beginning of the stroke (think like drawing back a compound bow)
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>>64462742
It's not a big deal really, in fact I consider it a pro. You can pull the hammer back manually for your first shot and shoot SA, and all subsequent shots will automatically be SA with a much lighter trigger pull. I like the heavy DA trigger for concealed carry. It's like a secondary safety mechanism.
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For anyone who owns modern PPK, how many rounds does the pinky extension actually hold? And can you get a full grip on it?
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are PPK/s and PPK actually the same weight? Says so on walther wesbtie
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>>64459763
>Slides are actually still made by Umarex subsidiary Walther
Ftfy anon
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>>64458858
They're ok but for one of these you can get a couple of Bersa Thunder's which are also pretty good considering they sell for cheap. Besides getting one of these in .22 is pretty fun for pennies for each shot.
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I had trouble with a .32 SD version, light strikes, lots of them.
sent it in to Walther and they sent me a new one.

>>64459763
What can is that?
Mine is an Ecco Machine Cheetah gen2

>>64465512
ZERO, the pinky extension adds zero rounds, it's just a pinky rest, it does help with a full grip.
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>>64458858
>PP
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>>64459763
>>64467174 (ME)
never mind, I just reread your post and realized I'm dumb
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>>64467174
>I had trouble with a .32 SD version, light strikes, lots of them.
Yeah i have heard about it,. what the fuck is up with that? Were you using bad ammo or was it walther's fault?
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>>64458858
who cares? they're about 2000 dollars and they fire 8 rounds of .380. it's a piece of shit, it just looks cool.
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>>64458858
>>64458892
You can sand the sharp parts down. I have a .380 ppk/s, and the trigger guard and slide serrations would cut me. It only took some light sanding to fix it.
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>>64467709
retard
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>>64467829
you fuckin faggot piece of shit, shut the fuck up little bitch motherfucker. with your fuckin gay little gun.
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>>64467849
>little bitch boy cant handle the recoil
lol lmfao
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>>64467309
I was using MAGTECH, PMC, Sellier & Bellot, and Hornady.
light strikes happed across all of them.

it was weird, once it had a light strike it would keep happening until i unloaded it and reoladed it, then i'd get about a mag and a half before it happened again. in total i only put about 100rds through it and it

They never told me what the issue was, they just sent me a new one.
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>>64467709
What the actual fuck are you talking about, they're $800 if you don't do any legwork and just buy the first one you come across online from a major vendor.
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>>64468577
that's so weird
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>>64463116
if every ppk had a 13lb trigger then I probably wouldn't mind it, I have a beretta 84 with a ~11lb trigger and it's fine. it's the prospect of getting a trigger that's any heavier than that. 17lb would really suck even if it's mostly at the start of the pull. I guess I'll just have to try one out in a gun store.
>>64463150
>You can pull the hammer back manually for your first shot and shoot SA
yeah you can of course avoid the issue at the range but I'd like to potentially make it my carry gun.
>I like the heavy DA trigger for concealed carry. It's like a secondary safety mechanism.
I do too, but the 8lb trigger pull on my D spring beretta 92 is safe enough for me, any more than about 10lb is more than necessary for safety IMO. but again I'll just have to see what it's like in real life, numbers on a screen don't always tell the whole story
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>>64468577
I forgot to ask what year of production was it?
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>>64468786
I don't know, is there a way to check? I don't have it anymore, i sent it to Walther and they sent me a new one instead

it was the new threaded barrel version so 24or25
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>>64467174
ECCO Machine Cheetah Gen 1. Pretty sure the can is exactly the same but with a more slopey neck. I like it a lot, and I like that it comes apart so I can use it for 22 as well and properly clean it after that.

>>64468983
Shame about your first one. So far my only malfunctions have been that I do get some failures to cycle if I'm not using the suppressor while having it all filthy from previously shooting it suppressed without cleaning it, and one failure to fire a round with a PMC cartridge that I suspect was the ammo since it hasn't reoccured with anything else.
Mine is from the first batch of the threaded ones, I think I had the order in within an hour of the first listings going live. So I don't think it was something wrong that they fixed but just a fluke or maybe generally poor QC.

I also just now found out someone makes a flush thread protector for it and I fucking need one.
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>>64469763
And found it and ordered
https://shop.oldglorygunsandammo.com/products/ppk_s_sd_thread_protector_blk_32_acp
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>>64469777
i have one, but i never use it.
the can lives on the gun
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>>64458892
Yeah if you want one in .380 you may as well buy a Bersa.



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