Walther PPK???

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Re: Walther PPK???

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My father has a PPK .380 and the kick of it actually hurts my hand after a just a few rounds. My Taurus PT-111 9mm is much more comfortable to shoot and not all that much larger. The PPS looks nice but I've never shot one.
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Re: Walther PPK???

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I have shot both and I prefer the PPK. I like the weight of a steel frame compared to a polymer frame in 380 for shooting.
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I'd take a PPS over a PPK all day long.
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Re: Walther PPK???

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I ended up buying an FEG PA-63 and don't really like it. It feels very similar to the PPk but the trigger pull in horrendous. I have some springs to install that will help, but I should have bought a PPK.
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