380ACP day at the range

Skyfall and Quantum of Solace

Walther PPK

James Bond (Daniel Craig) carries the Walther PPK as his sidearm in the film. Field Agent Eve (Naomie Harris) also uses a PPK during the film's opening chase. When Q (Ben Whishaw) issues Bond his new pistol, he refers to it as a "Walther PPK/S, nine-millimeter short" and states that the gun is coded to Bond's palm print so that only he can fire it.
 
I like the looks of that Llama . I kinda missed out on getting another .380 before the ban.

Yeah I was trying to get a Browning 1911-380 before the ban but settled for a Bersa instead. It was the only .380 I could find. Were I to live south of the border I'd make .380 a larger part of my shooting.
 
Ganderite,
Some of my guns also see very little use and mostly sit in the safe but 11 years without being shot: that is impressive !! :)
I also leave them with an oiled patch trough the bore before storing in the safe.
Gilbert
 
The Walther PP dates from the mid-30s. It has been cloned and copied a lot.

Top left is the Walther. The chromed pistol is the PPK/s - a PP frame with a shorter slide.

Bottom left is a Hungarian pistol, very similar to a PP.

Bottom right is the Asta Constable. One of my favourite shooters in 380. Well made with adjustable sights and a very nice trigger.
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I have a Walther PP .380 seems to be all original will all numbers matching. Some sources give it 1938, some others - 1940. Magazine release at the bottom. Some gun collector told me it's Luftwaffe issued rare model, some other collectors are baffled. Whatever. Cool little thingy to have fun with.
 
I have a Walther PP .380 seems to be all original will all numbers matching. Some sources give it 1938, some others - 1940. Magazine release at the bottom. Some gun collector told me it's Luftwaffe issued rare model, some other collectors are baffled. Whatever. Cool little thingy to have fun with.

Can you post some pictures?
 
serg777

Your Walther PP was made in 1940 (production sn's from 157###P - 203###P in 1940)
No, the bottom mag release PP's werent specifically issued to the Luftwaffe, it's just the way the 9mm Kurz PP's were manufactured...(much rarer than the 7.65mm pistols)
:)
 
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