That was an interesting video and thank you for posting a video on the PP as most are on the PPK and for some reason I’m more interested in the PP. The original plastic grips look really business like and it really depends on what the wood grips you select look like as to if you should use them. I’m guessing a set of Nill Grips would look beautiful although I think they’re expensive. Hope your vision is better after the eyelid surgery.
Vision is geting better. Thanks for your coment and consern. The Walther PP has way better ergonomics and suits my hands a whole lot better than the PPK. I did have a PPK in 32 acp a few yeras ago, guess it was OK but I do like the PP way better. I have Nill grips for my S&W M 41 and they are realy nice.
Correction on the prod. date..! It says 1967 on the breach or where the barrel is conected to the frame...1 this is a blow back pistol who again make it very accurate...!
Merry Christmas to you and your family.
That was an interesting video and thank you for posting a video on the PP as most are on the PPK and for some reason I’m more interested in the PP. The original plastic grips look really business like and it really depends on what the wood grips you select look like as to if you should use them. I’m guessing a set of Nill Grips would look beautiful although I think they’re expensive.
Hope your vision is better after the eyelid surgery.
Vision is geting better. Thanks for your coment and consern. The Walther PP has way better ergonomics and suits my hands a whole lot better than the PPK. I did have a PPK in 32 acp a few yeras ago, guess it was OK but I do like the PP way better. I have Nill grips for my S&W M 41 and they are realy nice.
Correction on the prod. date..! It says 1967 on the breach or where the barrel is conected to the frame...1 this is a blow back pistol who again make it very accurate...!