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Lets see some of those pics!.


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Here's one.
 
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Is a PPK OK? Smiler



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Looks OK to me. Smiler
 
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Here's a couple.....



Nickel is PPK. Blue is PPK/s

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My PPk/S .22lr

And my PPk-L 7.65mm
 
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Not a great picture. This one has some blue wear due to being carried quite a bit. What blue is left looks better than what's in the picture. The flash didn't make it come out quite right.



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She sure looks pretty nice & used. Smiler
 
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First "gun store" bought pistol I ever owned... Paid 70 bucks for her and took 3 months to pay it off.... And I still use it as a carry piece...






 
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Walther PPK/s made in France.



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Here's an Interarms model, I hope that's OK...

 
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I have a blued one in the mail on it's way here right now. Hopefully I'll be able to pick it up at my dealers by the end of the week. Loving the photos guys, thanks for sharing.
 
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Woohoo it's here. Beautiful!!! will be a while before I can get out and shoot it. Will try and get some pics soon.
 
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Lots of nice pics here! Walther PP / PPK is a true classic. I had a Walther PP (60s manufacture) in 32 ACP. Could empty the whole clip in mere seconds and it put all shots in one tight little group. Almost no recoil. Viva la Walthers!
 
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