Kavinsky
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Now I was just watching this about the PPK and at the 37:00 mark he mentions something kind of odd
"Walther PP & PPK: Code for Cool" by Nutnfancy - YouTube
(please excuse his tasteless use of photographs from the IMFDB where they point the gun right in your face. always makes me feel like I oughta say stick that somewhere else otherwise I'm gonna make you eat it whenever I see that kind of photography or video of a gun pointed in your face like that. anyways that aside....)
that the recoil spring weight of the Walther Made PP is 15 pounds and the gun is giving him a failure to go into battery despite its longer slide and switching out the spring for a 17 pounder. while the interarms PPK with its 20 pound spring has given him no issues in the 15 some years he's owned it
now he also mentions that smith from the sound of it smith might have changed something with the recoil spring weight of their guns to make them more reliable mid run. So does anyone know offhand if thats true and what kind of recoil spring weight do the smith PPK and PPK/'s normally have nowadays if they did change it?
and well this also begs the question what do the sig sauer 230 series have for recoil spring weights along with the russian markarov? which from what I understand have a much better reputation for reliabilty than the PP/PPK series regardless of who made them even though they follow the same basic framework as them.
"Walther PP & PPK: Code for Cool" by Nutnfancy - YouTube
(please excuse his tasteless use of photographs from the IMFDB where they point the gun right in your face. always makes me feel like I oughta say stick that somewhere else otherwise I'm gonna make you eat it whenever I see that kind of photography or video of a gun pointed in your face like that. anyways that aside....)
that the recoil spring weight of the Walther Made PP is 15 pounds and the gun is giving him a failure to go into battery despite its longer slide and switching out the spring for a 17 pounder. while the interarms PPK with its 20 pound spring has given him no issues in the 15 some years he's owned it
now he also mentions that smith from the sound of it smith might have changed something with the recoil spring weight of their guns to make them more reliable mid run. So does anyone know offhand if thats true and what kind of recoil spring weight do the smith PPK and PPK/'s normally have nowadays if they did change it?
and well this also begs the question what do the sig sauer 230 series have for recoil spring weights along with the russian markarov? which from what I understand have a much better reputation for reliabilty than the PP/PPK series regardless of who made them even though they follow the same basic framework as them.
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