hamman
.240 Incinerator
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Post by hamman on Oct 31, 2009 12:53:17 GMT -5
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hoss
.327 Meteor
Posts: 716
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Post by hoss on Oct 31, 2009 14:56:00 GMT -5
I like them. Well fitted and finished,and crazy accurate as well. The only problem I have with mine (and the less attractive PA-63) is the recoil. Little buggers are a handful, and they can bite ya. Not comfortable to shoot for an extended session, but plenty accurate and powerful enough to save the bacon. The MAKs are more comfortable, and I think the CZ82 is the best of the 9x18 breed...
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Post by the priest on Nov 2, 2009 13:17:16 GMT -5
Had a Walther PPK/S for a while. Eventually got rid of it though as it would make me bleed after 50 or so rounds and I wasn't carrying it. I did like it a lot though as it felt great in my hand and shot pretty well. Reliable too.
As a word of advice,.......that rear on your Smith/Walther is NOT drift adjustable. I found that out the hard way. It's in print that it's supposed to be. Again, not the case unless you send it in to the factory.
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hoss
.327 Meteor
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Post by hoss on Nov 4, 2009 23:05:19 GMT -5
I had an interarms walther PPK/s in 380 that liked to draw blood too... My New PPK/s in 32 is way more fun!
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Post by shooter13 on Nov 10, 2009 22:47:02 GMT -5
Very Nice hamman...!! I own a West German Walther PPK/s ( .380acp ) made in 1972 and a East German Makarov ( 9x18 ) made in 1961... Both are fun to shoot and easy to conceal.
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