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Old 02-17-2013, 12:53 PM
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Default Walther PPKS

A friend on Facebook is a big James Bond fan. He is a Brit, but living in Japan.
Although, he posts a lot of pics with a PPK it's not real as the gun laws in Japan are worse than England. So I posted the following pic to bust his chops. Plus, I saw Skyfall last night.
Thought I'd share here. It was my first BUG/UC handgun.
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Old 02-17-2013, 02:12 PM
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I have a PPKS ive had for a while. Great little gun, easy to hide.
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Old 02-17-2013, 02:17 PM
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Very nice looking pistols. But I sold mine. The slide bit me a couple times. Grip was a bit too small for me.
What Jim said. Slide always bit me. Not important enough for me to suck it up.

I've got a real nice Colt Model 1903 Pocket 32 Hammerless. I've been thinking about it as a BUG, but it's almost too nice to carry. Was my grandfathers.

So now looking at a Sig P938
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I had a PPK/S in stainless. Nice little piece, but the sights sucked.
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Sold mine too, slide bites. Too heavy for a mouse gun. Nice gun though.
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My first carry piece was a Walther PP - same frame as the PPKS but longer barrel.

It was an accurate little bugger, that's for sure. It wasn't all that pleasant to shoot however. After reading a lot about stopping power, I decided to move up to a 44 Special Bulldog, (before finally graduating to a 45 ACP.)
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