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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 ...
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In today’s world, the idea of using a .380ACP caliber weapon for self-defense is often scoffed at, especially in the United States. But in Europe, where I am employed, the 9mm parabellum, or 9x19, is ...
If you’ve seen a James Bond film chances are you’ve heard the name Carl Walther GmbH or at least Walther—as in Walter PPK, the compact semi-automatic pistol associated with the suave British secret ...
Did somebody just say “James Bond”? The Walther PPK is obviously iconic. Gun enthusiasts and non-gun owners alike are familiar with this little pistol. It has been featured in plenty of media, namely ...
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