Description
MHG1100 WALTHER PPK/S SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL; The right side of the slide is marked with the serial number and the “INTERARMS”-over-“ALEXANDRIA VIRGINIA” superimposed on a Star marking and the left is marked “Carl Walter Waffenbrick Ulm/Do.”-over-“ PPK/S Cal. 9mm kurz” — “Made in”-over-“W. Germany”. The 3.3 inch barrel is date coded to 1976 production. Chambered for 9mm kurz will also fire .380 ACP. Features fixed sights on matted rib, single or double action trigger and Walter marked black checkered composite grips. Includes one 7 round magazine. Rates 95% near as new condition retaining about all original deep dark blued finish with just a few tiny freckles.
MODERN $ 695.
The Walther® PPK/S® Semi-Auto Pistol has been a premier concealed carry pistol since before WWII, based on its sleek concealability and its ability to function flawlessly under all conditions. The PPK/S operates with a simple blowback action, an exposed hammer, a manual safety, and a single- double-action trigger. The top of the slide features wave cuts to reduce glare; and the pistol comes with low-profile fixed sights, which interfere minimally when drawing the weapon from a holster or purse. The slide is serrated for a non-slip hold when loading or clearing the weapon. The ergonomic grip frame features checkered composite grip panels. The magazine release is easily reached with the shooter’s thumb, and an internal slide stop prevents external snags. The Walther PPK/S Semi-Auto Pistol fieldstrips easily into 4 sub-units for cleaning and maintenance.
- Flawless operation
- Sleek concealability
- Simple blowback action
- Low-profile fixed sights
- Checkered grip panels
- Extended beavertail
- Hammer-fired
- SA/DA trigger
With its small stature smooth ergonomics and superior engineering the PPK has been dubbed by Walther Arms as nothing less than legendary. Chambered in 9 mm kurz this pistol features fixed steel sights and an ergonomic grip with checkered panels. Slide serrations offer easier operation. A true classic and cultural icon the PPK made its way into a number of James Bond films and was carried by the secret agent himself.