News

In 2013, Walther Arms, Inc. re-released the PPK/S chambered in .22 Long Rifle for sale in the United States. This pistol is manufactured at Walther’s plant in Arnsberg, Germany, as shown by the ...
Make no mistake, the PPK/S .22 is identical to its .380-cal. "big" brother—it's just less expensive to shoot. Learn more about the Walther PPK/S .22 in the video below, hosted by American ...
22 caliber was good to go ... I bought it because I wanted something fun, and the Walther PPK/s has that in spades.
22 LR, and 6.35 mm cartridges. Being compact with reasonable stopping power, the PPK was an instant hit with European police forces. But why? What made the Walther PPK so successful that it's ...
Originally a police gun and later made famous by spy films, the Walther PPK is ... which is simplified in the PPK. The PPK was also manufactured in 7.65 Browning, .22 Long Rifle, 6.35-millimeter ...
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 ...
True Gun Value states that “A WALTHER PPK S [sic] pistol is currently worth an average price of $499.17 new and $368.52 used. The 12-month average price is $671.13 new and $504.40 used.” ...
Then he slept…” – Ian Fleming, Casino Royale Beretta 418 The gun Bond originally has before being issued the PPK. Boothroyd refers to as a “lady’s gun.” Walther P99 In 1997’s Tomorrow Never Dies, ...
As it happens, the choice by Bond creator Ian Fleming to equip his hero with the Walther PPK, starting with “Dr. No,” is said to have directly influenced the handgun’s popularity.
That’s the sleek but basically useless PPK, with which Ian Fleming — who knew nothing about guns — armed James Bond, and then died before both 007 and the pistol became icons. Fleming ...