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    Lightbulb The History of Walther Arms


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    The best of German engineering!
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    Good video and history.

    Easy to forget the influence of the P38. Interesting to see how much of a fan Mr. Vickers is of the design.

    Looking forward to seeing more variants of the new steel framed pistol.

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    Great video! Thanks for posting. I have the PPQ M1 myself, I love the paddle mag release. When I bought it, I lined up a whole bunch of pistols on the counter, closed my eyes and picked each one up. The Walther was love at first grab. Just a natural "point and shoot" feel for me, much like my Colt 1860 revolvers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gdawg View Post
    Easy to forget the influence of the P38. Interesting to see how much of a fan Mr. Vickers is of the design.



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