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Walther PP Vs PPK...The Original Ultra Concealable Pistols 

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@lemmymilkister1862
@lemmymilkister1862 2 года назад
I’ve got a PP supposedly “liberated” from the factory at the end of WW2. No matching numbers but that’s the one circumstance where that’s not really a bad thing. It’s in excellent condition. Bore is beautiful. I shot a silver dollar sized hole in a can at about 7 yards the first time I fired it. That’s rather impressive to me. And it’s just plain fun to shoot.
@Hegshot87
@Hegshot87 2 года назад
Alot of those guns at the end were just out together by GIs so it's possible and either way it's just gun to think about
@asathomas84
@asathomas84 2 года назад
Kudos to you for buying them in the correct caliber! PP series pistols are a dream to shoot in 7.65mm. One thing to note: decocking these WWII era pistols often is a bit hard on the safety drum. You can prevent possible cracking by still using the decocker, but by also manually riding the hammer home with the support hand.
@joni3503
@joni3503 7 месяцев назад
So if there is a round in the chamber, and you use that decocker, will it not fire?
@asathomas84
@asathomas84 7 месяцев назад
@@joni3503 Correct!
@joni3503
@joni3503 7 месяцев назад
@@asathomas84 correct, you mean it's safe and won't fire?
@asathomas84
@asathomas84 7 месяцев назад
@@joni3503 Your statement is correct as in it will not fire. The decocker is designed to safely lower the hammer, even on a live round.
@joni3503
@joni3503 7 месяцев назад
@@asathomas84 Thanks
@JacksonWalter735
@JacksonWalter735 2 года назад
Man I am so jealous that you have a Walther PP. It's so rare and hard to find compared to the PPK/S
@scooterbob4432
@scooterbob4432 2 года назад
I always wanted a German made Walther PP but never came across one for sale. I ended up with a Made in USA stainless Interarms PPK/S 380 ACP in mint, never been fired condition.
@johnmadow5331
@johnmadow5331 7 месяцев назад
I remember in 1964 in war survanor shop in Europe, I saw Walther PP and PPK with German Proof mark sold for $120.00 at that time the W. German Mark wasd about 35 cents in US! dollars. I have WW-II German PPK at 7.65 mm. or .32 ACP and I still have it.
@alfontana6242
@alfontana6242 Год назад
Thanks for your video. I have a 1967 manufactured Walther PPK in .22 lr in which I still have the original box, owners manual, factory test target and extra flat bottom magazine. I have shot at least 50,000 + rounds through it and still nothing as ever broke and it shoots as good as the day I bought it, and now being 72 years old that was many, many, years ago. I can detect no wear inside the barrel and if anything it is more accurate now. I don't know of any other double action pistol that has stood the test of time, and I never regret purchasing my PPK in .22 LR caliber instead of .380 as I could buy a box of 500 rounds of .22 lr for $5 and sometimes even less...
@juanfernandovalenzuela9919
@juanfernandovalenzuela9919 8 дней назад
Hello! I have a couple of pieces very similar to the ones you show. Not only aesthetically but it also presents the same colors e.g. the handles and the bluing. One of them is a Walter PKK cal. 9mm Kurz. From Ulm. It is from the year 63' and is in incredible condition. The aluminum you are referring to, also called dural, is actually aluminum that comes from the English Rolls Royce turbine factory. The same thing happened with the little FN Baby Browning cal. 6.35mm. The piece I have that is very similar to your PPK is a Walter PP Zella Mehlis cal. 7.65 mm from the year 31' and this pristine condition. This last gun is my favorite, I consider it a work of art in itself, considering the structural aspect, its solidity and aesthetics but also the ergonomics when holding it. The precision when shooting it is superlative. Thank you very much for the video. I send you greetings from Buenos Aires
@Zappy1210
@Zappy1210 3 месяца назад
Not Kurtz, it's Kurz, no "T" sound. My PPK is very accurate up to 50 yards. My Glock 43 couldn't hit the side of a barn at 50 yards.
@Sirgromulus
@Sirgromulus 2 года назад
These guys are 7.65 mm, or 32 ACP, but I don't believe you ever mentioned the caliber. Post war models also included the 380, or 9mm Kurz ("short").
@Hegshot87
@Hegshot87 2 года назад
7.65 👊
@LAu-zg8cx
@LAu-zg8cx 4 месяца назад
They were also made in .22, .25 and .380 pre War. Posr War in .22, .32 and .380
@andrew4019
@andrew4019 2 года назад
I've always wanted one of these definitely on the list🤤
@thebeesknees9954
@thebeesknees9954 2 года назад
I would love to have a ppk, always been such a cool gun.
@furnacefighter
@furnacefighter 2 года назад
Another awesome video. Walther made some great guns. Thanks for bringing them to us. Banks are paying such lousy interest on savings these days it makes more sense to invest in antique firearms. Of course buyer beware because value often depends on condition.
@MyWillypilly
@MyWillypilly Год назад
Condition Condition Condition... used guns will never be new again. The closer they are to that, the more money
@Tiremanwms
@Tiremanwms 2 года назад
My 9x18 Makarov looks and breaks down the same way.
@teoderich2
@teoderich2 Год назад
The Makarov is an Bad copy from the PPK after the war the Russians copy the ppk
@twistedxparadox2645
@twistedxparadox2645 2 года назад
Your videos just keep getting better and better dude keep at it! I can't wait to see the M&P 10.
@fm-vn1pg
@fm-vn1pg 8 месяцев назад
Great video. I have a ppk in 7,65mm from 1976, one ppk in. .22 from 1972, one pp in .22 from 1980, and one tph in 6,35mm or .25 in stailess steal and aluminium. all made in Germany.
@fireguy_75
@fireguy_75 Год назад
Great educational video, thanks man!
@RedHuntsman
@RedHuntsman Месяц назад
First cancellable handguns? The Browning 1899/1900 and 1910 entered chat.
@timshelley8635
@timshelley8635 2 года назад
Awesome video! Love both of em! I got a poor man's PPK, a Bersa Thunder 380. It's an approximate copy of the design, and a decent affordable pistol.
@LAu-zg8cx
@LAu-zg8cx 4 месяца назад
Didn't know the channel - excellent video, full load of accurate infos. If you want to shoot, get a post-war Walther or Manurhin - BTW Manurhin are cheaper and it made all the Walther marked up to 1986. Be careful when you decock to ease gently the hammer with your other thumb - I broke the safety on a 1954 PPK. These guns are very sophisticated, well though and made but still strong. The first DA SA autos indeed.
@REXOB9
@REXOB9 Год назад
Great video, thanks.
@WH250398
@WH250398 Год назад
I owned both in 22lr. The 1976 PP unfortunately is gone because the internals were worn beyond repair, but what I got in its place was a 1967 PPK in pristine condition. The PP was more accurate, but in my opinion less comfortable then the ppk. I didn't like the exposed metal backstrap compared to the PPK's wrap around plastic grip. The fit and finish on both is immaculate to say the least. Racking the slide is a thing of beauty. Both are picky with ammo I'd say, but both ran extremely well with CCI.
@nigelalderman9178
@nigelalderman9178 Год назад
You pull the trigger guard down and push it slightly to one side so that it rests on the frame. No card required sir.
@patrikvogt4410
@patrikvogt4410 Год назад
Exactly‼️👍 good point there sir.
@Plata-ori-plumbu
@Plata-ori-plumbu Год назад
Just don't get your fingers in the way if it snaps! Unless you want to instantly speak German... 🤣
@bosse641
@bosse641 2 года назад
Would love to own and carry that bigger one, the PP. Cool edc.
@mayabaker6755
@mayabaker6755 2 года назад
Purchased a PPK/S recently. Love it!!!!
@22jeepmojave75
@22jeepmojave75 Год назад
Walther should bring back PP pistol in .380.
@clplusp8762
@clplusp8762 2 года назад
I always wanted a PPKS but ultimately decided on a nickel Beretta Cheeth which is now my most expensive useless capricious acquisition and I love it
@Hegshot87
@Hegshot87 2 года назад
Lol good for you bro 👊
@CeltKnight
@CeltKnight 2 года назад
I've been a Walther fan (some would say Waltherphile, LOL) most of my life. I carried a modern stainless PPK .380 as a BUG/OD gun for a couple years (I'd swapped with another cop at another dept who could only carry revolvers ... soon as he got the okay to tote a pistol, he was ready for his PPK back, LOL). Then I got one issued to me out of our armory (we had a mishmash of such). It had problems, but it'd been shot a LOT and was a later production Interarms so no fault of Walther. I wound up later with a 1967 PPK (same year I was made, 'twas a b'day present) and a 1945 PPK with the Dural (aluminum) frame. ROUGH war finish, but shoots great. Both of mine have fed JHPs, but I normally carry ball as with .32 ball ammo is probably the best bet, IMHO. I haven't owned a PP, though I've handled ones belonging to others. I love the way it feels, but I gotta hand it to the PPK. I also have a Polish Radom P64 in 9x18 which, although they insist it's not a PPK copy, it fits most of my PPK holsters, even the leather ones.
@ahhamartin
@ahhamartin 10 месяцев назад
According to firearms expert Massad Ayoob, these didn't have an automatic firing pin block, so they needed to have the safety engaged to be "drop safe".He's been at trials where the Interarms version was made to pop a primer when dropped. I called Walther USA last year and was told the newest ones don't.
@LAu-zg8cx
@LAu-zg8cx 4 месяца назад
No firing pin safety but a auto hammer block. A shock on the hammer won't fire the gun
@user-eo3ii4mf9i
@user-eo3ii4mf9i 4 месяца назад
They changed to initial to keep the allied forces from bombing the factory cool guns
@RonBlackstock
@RonBlackstock Год назад
I have a Walther PP clone. The FEG PMK in 380. I love it.
@Marcel_Germann
@Marcel_Germann 9 месяцев назад
PP and PPK were only made by Walther, and in most cases officers purchased them privately. The P38 were made by different manufacturers, it should not be identifiable from which exact manufacturer that pistol came from. Byf or svw would be a Mauser made P38, cyq Spreewerk Grottau. Even if called P38, they were not given to the troops before 1940. And its predecessor, the P08, was still manufactured by Mauser and Spreewerk Grottau until 1942. The P38 was developed especially for military service and had a full development process over several years, like the 1911 too. The PP and PPK were "of the shelf" guns that were already available at the markt at that time, and were simply purchased by the military from Walther.
@rodrigoxaviercarreras3462
@rodrigoxaviercarreras3462 Год назад
I have a PP, have enjoyed it for over 50 years. Just love it! Mine is by Inter arms.
@SmokyDaBear710
@SmokyDaBear710 2 года назад
Don’t hate my but my first thought when I see these are bond………James bond.
@keithtate1241
@keithtate1241 2 года назад
Great video. Can't afford the Walter but I have a PPK inspired Czechoslovakian VZ 50 in 32ACP produced in 1951. Combloc era rather than WWII era but it is accurate and reliable. If I could afford one I would like to have a PPK to go with my VZ50.
@Hegshot87
@Hegshot87 2 года назад
Nice man. Yeah it's cool that alot of these guns were made bay various companies so it gives everyone a chance to own a little piece of history and great shooters
@Plata-ori-plumbu
@Plata-ori-plumbu Год назад
Both your PP's have heavy grind marks on their frames/slides (as should your P38). My 1968 PP is immaculate with no heavy grind wheel marks, unlike my late 1945 unissued Spreewerk. I know wartime guns should have heavy grind marks (especially late war guns), so I'm confused why my P5's frame has the heavy grind. SWEET guns, man! 😎
@dkmathur100
@dkmathur100 Год назад
We have the ppk, dad inherited from my grand father and I'm next inline. I never knew that pp as compared to ppk is quiet silent.
@thebeesknees9954
@thebeesknees9954 2 года назад
Do a review on the kimber mako r7, been thinking of getting a subcompact and it’s between the p365, kimber, or the shield plus…. I’m a S&W guy but thinking about switching it up.
@andrew4019
@andrew4019 2 года назад
You should take a look at the canik tp9sc elite brotha. I was a cz guy before and canik has made me a canik fanboy I love their triggers they are perfect and they are really cheap and reliable
@joeltowle2737
@joeltowle2737 2 года назад
To bad that they just didn't make the PP here!
@CaliforniaFly
@CaliforniaFly 6 месяцев назад
Yeah, it is what it is.
@AA-dn8dj
@AA-dn8dj 2 года назад
I like the Makarov most since I have one.
@RevGunn-jq3cq
@RevGunn-jq3cq 2 года назад
You have beautiful guns there,,
@Hegshot87
@Hegshot87 2 года назад
Thanks man 👊
@kevinwillis4089
@kevinwillis4089 2 года назад
ill take one of each please.
@gunlover9682
@gunlover9682 5 месяцев назад
In India we don't have a chance to see a beautiful weapon
@josephgladstone2283
@josephgladstone2283 2 года назад
What grain can I run in a late 50s early 60s PP 32ACP?
@childishgambino3471
@childishgambino3471 Год назад
Most essues comes from old magazines yes ?
@keviebabyx5433
@keviebabyx5433 Год назад
I like the PP because it is simply the sexiest looking gun ever made.
@user-wg3wj6ur9z
@user-wg3wj6ur9z Год назад
Pp is a little bit longer.
@NgJackal1990
@NgJackal1990 9 месяцев назад
What’s the rifle above the two pistols?
@davidr2975
@davidr2975 Месяц назад
It's a German g43 semi auto rifle in 8mm mauser, used in ww2
@NgJackal1990
@NgJackal1990 Месяц назад
@@davidr2975 thx man
@joedelaney6410
@joedelaney6410 Год назад
I have a PP 9mm. I stopped carrying because it was stovepiping at least once every 15-20 rounds. Any suggestions? I will try different brands of ammo
@childishgambino3471
@childishgambino3471 Год назад
P 38 real german ww2 was my second gun ....and police took it from meeee ,i was young and dumb 🥶🤦‍♂️.. now i have only legal thinks ..
@childishgambino3471
@childishgambino3471 Год назад
Just like your ,whee brow handel
@butters3d
@butters3d Год назад
PP steht für Polizeipistole
@markk2403
@markk2403 Год назад
rock an interarms strainless .22 t.p.h. that you have call earl's walther. to get better grips? i have a P P. manuhin, . the ppk has 0 backstrap. all bakealiite.
@makhishoffner6598
@makhishoffner6598 Год назад
Actually it is kurz 0:56 polizeischepistole eine kurze
@MA-lq6eb
@MA-lq6eb 2 года назад
💥4 EHT MHTIROGLA 🇺🇸👍
@donaldrobinson6478
@donaldrobinson6478 2 года назад
Like the PP better. Bought a w. GERMAN IN 1986 NEW. STILL HAVE IT !
@garyhicks2771
@garyhicks2771 Год назад
PP 9 mm........................
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