I had a PPK/S in Stainless Steel that was stamped "Made in Germany". They throw that phrase around a little too loosely to suit me. Back when I bought the gun (about 1980) the law allowed "Made in Germany" stamp if the final assembly was done on German soil.
So in the case of the Porsche 944, which was make entirely in Spain, but arrived in Germany with the seats not bolted down, it was allowed to be "made in Germany" once the seats were bolted down on German soil.
In the case of my PPK/S, the gun was made in Portugal, but the grip panels were not screwed in. Once they were screwed in on German soil it was "made in Germany".
This is not to deride the quality of the weapon (which was excellent), but to deride the phrase "made in Germany" (which is a bunch of bull****).
All of this information was courtesy of one of the gun magazines back then, but I cannot remember the name of the magazine.
so we've got made in france and then given to the germans for final assembly with the slides with manhurin and now portigal, plus the whole interarms thing made in the USA and that whole debacle with them
makes you wonder if they even wanted to really make the damn thing, actually it might explain why they just willy nilly sold the rights to smith and wesson for the thing in 2000 and dumped it from their line up all together save for the PPK/E which is made in czechoslovakia under the walther banner and I bet there not happy that bond is now using an out of production walther now, atleast he was in the last film especially with the PPS series being its replacement.
although I think I might have noticed something crucial though it seems like the walthers that have the eagle on their grips are better finished and overal better looking than the other "made in germany" walthers
maybe thats the true mark that it was fully made in germany?
although I have been hearing the same sort of grumblings about sig sauer doing exactly the same thing with their guns now, hence my interest in the 230 and not the 232, plus I like the lower profile sights of the first version, I mean I can shoot pretty damn well with minimal sights on the 49 bodguard as long as the grips long enough for my hand to properly grasp the frame of the gun.
and I mean hitting clay pigeons at 25 yards well in DA with the 49, the benefit of 20/15 vision I guess and the good finger grove PSG grips that came with the gun that the cop put on before me, it was a little used, often worn trade in
Well, I guess I spoke too soon. The Hsc thread over at the THR has people piping in with complaints about theirs - German or not. I'd hate to recommend a gun that people have had so many problems with. I guess I got lucky and came up with two good ones. Test fire if possible before buying I guess.
its just as well I was having trouble convincing myself to like them, something about it just seemed off like the para ordinance and auto ordinance before it
I love me bersa thunder, one of my favorites. cheap reliable and accurate like a sonofagun.
hmm interesting gun, do they make a proper fully blued version of it?
also what about the Bernardelli model 60 .380? does anyone know anything about that ones reputation?