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  • explorerdude
    Member
    • Jul 2010
    • 394

    Walther PP

    I just picked up a Walther PP in the 7.65 caliber. It is the Manurhin made in France version. Any info you guys can give me with this gun would be appreciated.
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    zinfull
    CGN/CGSSA Contributor
    CGN Contributor
    • Aug 2006
    • 2733

    Nice gun and not to much recoil. It has a drop hammer safety and is SA/DA. It has a load indicator above the hammer. You can strip it down to almost complete parts. The barrel and sear I would leave a lone. It was built in France after WWII by Manurhin using the same design and equipment as the Walther plant. Very solid gun and a good investment. Plus they are C&R.

    jerry

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      explorerdude
      Member
      • Jul 2010
      • 394

      Thanks for the info Jerry. I just picked it up since it was part of a bundle package. Not sure if i want to keep it still or not. Thank you for the info though. Really appreciate it.

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        Mickey D
        Veteran Member
        • Jun 2007
        • 3502

        All post war Walthers were manufactured by Manurhin, so they are basically the same as a Walther. Excellent quality guns.


        Walther PP 7,65 Former Police gun, c.1958





        Walther PPK/s .380 , marked 'made in France' on the butt.
        Last edited by Mickey D; 12-10-2011, 9:40 PM.
        ***Honesty is the Foundation of One's Character***

        *** In comparing the virtues of various calibers, using hollow point ammo: it is absolutely undeniable that, while a 9 mm or .40 S&W may or may not expand, a .45 will never shrink. ***

        ***Mature Up***

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