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007’s “Skyfall” Pistol: A Walther PPK/S .380 ACP Range Report
The Walther PPK/S 9 millimeter short. It's been coded to your palm print, so only you can fire it. Less of a random killing machine, more of a personal statement.” Thus it was in that 2012 movie that ...
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FORT SMITH -- The iconic and sleek Walther PPK is considered one of the most easily identified pistols in history and now is being built in Arkansas at the gun-makers U.S. headquarters. The pistol is ...
Timelessness inspires true greatness. Walther is proud to announce the release of the PPK/S First Edition. Limited to only 1,250 units, serial numbers 101-1350, the First Edition will only be a ...
One of the most iconic European handguns of the twentieth century is back in production. Originally a police gun and later made famous by spy films, the Walther PPK is being produced in both Germany ...
FORT SMITH -- Walther pistols are popping up in this summer's best-selling books and blockbuster movies. Representatives of Walther Arms -- based in Fort Smith -- said these days their products are ...
In 1930, a new pistol went on sale that would revolutionize the firearms world. Best known to the public these days as the "James Bond gun", the Walther PPK was arguably the first successful handgun ...
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Untold Story of Walther’s Lost Military Pistol
In the late 1920s and early 1930s Walther developed a 9x19mm military pistol based on the PP/PPK, producing three prototypes—the first two labeled MP and the third called the Armee Pistole. The second ...
Walther has a long-standing reputation for producing quality pistols like the P38 and PPK, and fans of the current Walther PDP lineup claim that there isn’t a better striker-fired pistol made today.
On April 30, 1945, Adolf Hitler, leader of the Third Reich, killed himself with a 7.65-millimeter Walther PPK pistol. Terrified of falling into the hands of the Soviets, who were fighting their way ...
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