Actually the slide does lock on an empty magazine. What's missing on the PK380 is the slide release; you have to perform a rack to drop the slide. The P22 does have the release; don't know why its not on the PK.austinrealtor wrote:
Yeah, I think Walther has a winning idea with a Browning-action .380 (blowback .380s are a pain the palm of the hand - literally). Personally, I was turned off by the battery of arms on the PK380 - hammer fired DA/SA but WITHOUT a decocker. So are you supposed to carry it cocked and locked? When you load a mag and rack the slide, hammer is back yes? At least, that's the way it seemed to me when I played with one extensively at a store. Other than that glaring oversight, and the slightly less annoying lack of a slide lock, I like the gun overall for its intended purpose.
Also, with the safety on, the hammer can be dropped but it is not a de-cocking procedure. This can be un-nerving Since I don't carry the gun and only occasionally shoot it when I go to the range with my wife, I'm just not used to the safety and have forgotten that is on/there and dropped the hammer by pulling the trigger a few times. I think that is not a problem and the hammer can be routinely dropped this way. The manual says to lower the hammer with the thumb.
Its just a unique gun; down to the mag release. For me I like a clean slide striker fired gun. I have not owned a large caliber 1911 style gun in several years and I'm just used to the modern guns with no external safetys.
My wife loves the gun and that is the important thing. She feels confident handling it and likes to shoot.......I'm sooo lucky