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After Walther Arms entered the semi-automatic pistol market in the early 20th century, its designs quickly evolved. The Model 4 was one of the most popular pre-World War I pistols made.
The PPQ is Walther’s contender in the modern service pistol market. But the line now offers something we’ve not seen before from the German gunmaker—a .45.
The Walther PPK helped introduce a number of technical features that quickly migrated throughout the industry to make it the most copied gun in the world. In 1930, a new pistol went on sale that ...
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007’s “Skyfall” Pistol: A Walther PPK/S .380 ACP Range Report - MSNTrue 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.” ...
Walther's new PDP Steel Frame Match pistol offers a heavier, smoother-shooting gun that's competition-ready out of the box with an excellent trigger. ... The Best Pocket Pistols The Best Pocket ...
The Walther PDP F is the most compact model in the PDP Line, which has its roots in the P99. Unlike the PPK pocket pistol, the P99 was a full-sized striker-fired, polymer-framed pistol that was much ...
At 1.08 lbs, it’s a lightweight pocket pistol with a 5.5 trigger pull, ... WALTHER CCP. The CCP stands for Concealed Carry Pistol and this Walther model lives up to its namesake.
While larger .380 pistols such as the Walther PPK/S, Walther PK380, Bersa Thunder 380, and Glock 42 don’t have this problem, the truly small pocket pistols such as the LCP and TCP most certainly do.
While Walther’s reps at the range day claimed this new striker-fired pistol, the Q4 Steel Frame (or Q4SF for short), is the ideal compact carry/duty gun, we decided to take the gun for a test ...
Police said that the firearm was Walther Model 9 gun known as Walther Pocket Pistol. The suspect, a resident of Magammana, Homagama, was taken into custody and handed over to the Kahatuduwa Police for ...
The gun, a Bersa Thunder 380, is relatively small and lightweight, and looks similar to a Walther PPK, the pistol made famous by fictional spy James Bond. It had three rounds in the magazine.
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