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Saturday, April 3, 2010
Walther’s new PPK
Okay, so those of you who read this regularly are looking at this and going “cripes, he’s posting another Walther P-something…” And you are right. The PPS (Police Pistol, Slim) is Walther’s new 9mm entry, and is one of the slimmest 9mms in the world. It’s being marketed to police and security forces in Europe, but in the US you can excet that this will instead see a lot of concealed carry. It comes factory-standard with a six-shot single-stack magazine and a seven-shot magazine with an extended base plate (shown in the photo above). The gun is only a little bigger than the classic Walther PPK and certainly looks pretty.
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