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  • knight1

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    Don't have any pics, it's in pretty good shape. Some scratches, but overall it looks all right and fires with no issues. Very accurate. A buddy of mine is trying to sell it to me. Just thought I'd pick ya'lls brains a bit.
     

    Axxe55

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    New the MSRP is about $850. 500 rounds through the pistol is hardly even broken in IMO.

    What is it worth to you though? Reason I ask, in today's market, with all things firearms and related, it's quite a crazy market. So what is the pistol worth to you as to what you are willing to spend to acquire it? Are you willing to go above the current market value to buy it?

    Personally, I'd like to have another Walther PPK, and for the right amount, I'd buy one, but I don't want or need one bad enough that I would go above what the MSRP is on a new one, just to own another one. That's me though.
     

    tonelar

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    S&W Ppks is not as good as a Walther Ppks.

    A genuine Walther (German mfg in blue) will fetch over a grand in today’s market.

    There are far better .380 handguns than the old PPKs.
     

    Coyote9

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    You are looking at a great pistol, however there are several more modern pistols for less money . I quit carrying my PPK and replaced it with a SIG . Unless you like the history you should at least try shooting some of the newer weapons... PP and PPK sights pretty much suck!
     

    baboon

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    You are looking at a great pistol, however there are several more modern pistols for less money . I quit carrying my PPK and replaced it with a SIG . Unless you like the history you should at least try shooting some of the newer weapons... PP and PPK sights pretty much suck!
    Pocket pistol & pocket pistol Kurtz are not really meant to be aimed!
     

    Coyote9

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    Pocket pistol & pocket pistol Kurtz are not really meant to be aimed!
    You are correct, I moved on to a P7 PSP in 9mm with Trijicon sights in 1985 , not much bigger and good out to 50 yards for plinking. Carried the PPk in Norway back in the 70's and the P7 in Iraq and Bosnia as a backup to my 1911 (never cared for the M92) My current backup to my Kimber Pro Covert 11 .45 is a Kimber Micro 9 which I practice weekly with at 25 yards --way better than a PP or PPK. My theory is why have a point and shoot only when you can have a pistol capable of aimed fire on target at 25-50 yards with a bigger punch and for fewer American dollars.
    The PPK is still a classic!
     
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