Walther PPK - safety tripping on while shooting

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druryj

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Busy looking for hot chicks sporting Walthers apparently!! You keep on searching and posting them and I will keep on following the thread!! Guns and womens in the same thread is good "reading" LOL!!

I very much appreciate both; both have nice sexy lines to them, can be quite expensive to have and maintain, are somewhat high maintenance, and can bite if you aren't careful.

Edit: I might add that both can be quite a handful too, especially if you don't handle them properly.

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I know this is kind of a necro thread, but thanks for this! I inherited my dad's PPK last year and have been keeping it in my carry rotation. I've shot it several times with no issues, besides picky ammo.. but I know the instant I need it it would mess up!
 

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So, the parts get here and we lay 'em out on the table to look at: Old parts on top, new parts below.
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HOLE E. CHIT! Look at that! That, my friends, might give us a clue! Now, the Walther PP series of Pistols has about 3,000 parts. And it sure seems like that anyway, when you've got one completely torn apart and spread out all over the kitchen table and a wife who doesn't like that crap in her kitchen on the way home...Quick! Scrape all this crap into a shoe box and hide it!
Hello,
Do you have the spare part spring and pin for the extractor?
 
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