These also have a way better mag release system than a Markov witch I think is chezzy rip off of this design.Walthers are also fun, but twice or three times the money, and the recoil on a .380 PPK is vicious. The Walther Forums had some scientists and engineers actually trying to figure out why Walther's felt recoil was so much worse than other pistols in .380.
Regardless, you just can't beat a PP converted to restricted, they are just so much more elegant than the wanna-be Makarov copies:
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This one's a .22 but they're pretty much identical in restricted / .380...
Post a W-T-B on the EE, people have all these toys and someone will offer you one at a price you're willing to pay.
OP: Fn 1910s are cheap and delightful .380s. Nobody brought these up.
Don't let people talk you out of what you want because there's something more popular out there! I can say that, with a lot of 9mms and other "popular" items in the safe. Want cheap? Shoot .22, or an airgun maybe. Want fun? Shoot what you really want.
What fun will you have popping off some full-sized 9mm when you really wanted a cute little pocket auto, like this:
The barrel in this picture is longer than it needs to be by about 8mm. Only about half as much would stick out with the right barrel, I'll have to get some newer photos...
Walthers are also fun, but twice or three times the money, and the recoil on a .380 PPK is vicious. The Walther Forums had some scientists and engineers actually trying to figure out why Walther's felt recoil was so much worse than other pistols in .380.
Regardless, you just can't beat a PP converted to restricted, they are just so much more elegant than the wanna-be Makarov copies:
This one's a .22 but they're pretty much identical in restricted / .380...
Post a W-T-B on the EE, people have all these toys and someone will offer you one at a price you're willing to pay.




























