View Poll Results: Would you buy a Walther PP .32ACP ?
yes 39 70.91%
no 16 29.09%
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Old 01-23-2006, 08:59 PM   #21
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I have one!!!

I took it out Sunday and punched grapefruit size groups at 25 yards!! :jaw:

If it was not in 7.65mm and would shoot hollow points, I'd carry it!!!

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Old 01-23-2006, 09:30 PM   #22
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Never cared much for the .32 round. Now Corbon, for concealed carry, would be pretty interesting
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Old 07-26-2008, 02:02 PM   #23
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Thumbs up walther weapon

Walthers pistol, yes i would purchase the both weapons pp/s and the ppk/s, great weapons
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Old 07-26-2008, 02:13 PM   #24
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I have a FEG AP-MBP, which is a Walther PP with a Hungarian accent. I don't like the double action trigger pull, but the single action pull is very nice indeed. Haven't decided what to do about the sights yet - I'm thinking white nail polish outline on the rear sight - but it points naturally and handles well. For anyone who can't afford a Walther, the FEG is a viable alternative.
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Old 07-26-2008, 02:32 PM   #25
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I voted no but it is more .32 I don't like not Walther. I wouldn't buy any .32. If I go that small I'll take a .22 and play useing cheap ammo. If I'm going to go for protection I would take nothing less than a .380 or .38 sepcial.
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Old 07-26-2008, 03:10 PM   #26
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Walther is a good gun in general. I had a PPK years back.
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Old 07-26-2008, 09:13 PM   #27
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I love my Walther/Manurhin PP in .32ACP; mine shoots SO accurately. It feeds HP ammo and looks great!



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Old 08-04-2008, 08:26 AM   #28
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I've been a "Walther Man" all my life. I've carried either a PPK or a PP since getting my CCW permit in 1981. I like the PPK for being compact, but in PP form, you can't beat 9 shots(8 +1). Many say .32 is under powered, but with 9 shots available, if the first couple doesn't put 'em down, you can shoot 'em in the face a couple times.

Carl Walther pioneered features that didn't find main stream firearms until 50 years later....double action, decocking safety, hammer blocking safety. chambered round indicator.

I'll conceed that for military and law enforcement, maybe not...but for civilian personal protection there's nothing safer and more dependable.

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Old 08-07-2008, 09:36 PM   #29
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to bad its not in 9mm
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Old 08-10-2008, 06:35 PM   #30
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I was watchng Dr. No the other day. That PPK sure looks like a PP. I wonder if they were effected by the import ban on the PPK.
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Old 08-10-2008, 06:47 PM   #31
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Too small, gotta be too close for serious effectiveness...much rather bump it up to .40 or .45 to be sure.

Every shot has got to count...

...cause I don't want to waste ammo on some thug.
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Old 08-10-2008, 06:49 PM   #32
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Nothing against the gun itself. But if I'm going with an underpowered cartridge I'd rather stick to either a .22 for cost or a .380 for compatibility reasons.
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Old 09-07-2008, 11:08 PM   #33
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keep buying them my wife makes them for smith &wesson in houlton maine ppk ppks
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Old 09-08-2008, 09:04 AM   #34
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Welcome to the G&G family maineman. Is it too soon to speak about the "family discount"???
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Old 06-13-2009, 01:41 AM   #35
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Yes.. interested in Wather PP

Interested in two actually. Tell me about hand picking please.
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German Walther PP Pistol .32 A.C.P. $279.00
Historic semi-auto pistol first introduced in 1928. There are many variations of the model PP (police pistol) that were manufactured by the German Walther plant during the Nazi Regime. These particular pistols were made for the commercial market and are a very desirable addition to any collection. They are surplus from a German government agency and have been in their warehouses since the late 1970’s. These are nice! Very good condition in box with 2 magazines, cleaning rod and manual.

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Old 06-13-2009, 02:21 AM   #36
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rgodfrey, welcome to G&G! Because they are used they will be in varying condition. If you pay the regular price they will grab one off the top of the pile and send it to you. If you add the extra 20 bucks, they will hand pick, some sellers call it hand select one in better condition for ya.
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Old 06-13-2009, 02:59 AM   #37
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I'd carry one. Caliber is pushing the limits IMO for being too small, but its where it hits that counts if you really need it to. Good guns, I almost bought one a while back in .32 ACP. Got a new .380 in stainless instead.
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Old 06-28-2009, 06:06 PM   #38
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Walther PP

I owned a PP in 380 years ago, and carried it as a backup (LE). Didn't much care for the way it bit the web of my hand (large hands). Now, I just got a PP in 32, and am looking forward to shooting it. I'm a big fan of the 32, it's easy to shoot, easy on the hands, and the ammo isn't as dear as 380 is right now. As for stopping power, a study years back looking at one-shot-stops (OSS) showed that the 32 ACP using Winchester Silvertips had the same percentage of OSS as a 38 special shooting a 158 gr. lead bullet - that's good enough for me.

James Bond Stuff - If you look carefully in Dr. No, even though they hand him a PPK at the beginning of the movie, the gun he's carrying later on has a long, slnder front end, and the grip isn't angled nearly as much as the Walther. From what we've been able to see (on a 62-inch television), the gun that Sean Connery is holding is actually a Browning model 1910. Next time you watch it, look closely .....


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Old 07-04-2009, 04:46 PM   #39
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I made a mistake - the pistol Sean Connery appears to be using in most of Dr. No is a browning model 1922, not a 1910.
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Old 12-29-2009, 05:15 PM   #40
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I have one of these that i carry every day, either as a BUG or a main depending on the weather
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