FJC
July 25, 2003, 11:39 AM
Ok, had some time so I took a bunch more pictures of my new S&W-produced Walther PPK/s. The first ones I took and posted in my mini-review the other day just didn't have the right lighting...also, I wanted to show how it came with the ramp polished and the chamber throated out-of-the-box.
This first picture shows that. Note that the ramp, etc, are quite clean - they just look dirty in the picture because the shinier spots are coming up dark (still not perfect lighting). Also note that there are some pretty roughly-finished areas, especially the area in front of the hammer, but they don't seem to be affecting reliability at all. I've fired 200 rounds through it so far, a variety of hollowpoints, flatpoints, and FMJ's, without a single stoppage yet.
http://www.condron.com/pics/walther/ppks6.JPG
Here you can see the interior of the slide, which is very cleanly machined:
http://www.condron.com/pics/walther/ppks7.JPG
The rest of the pictures are just eye candy. Note how most edges are melted slightly by S&W. There still are some sharp edges, but nothing cuts me during firing.
http://www.condron.com/pics/walther/ppks2.JPG
http://www.condron.com/pics/walther/ppks3.JPG
http://www.condron.com/pics/walther/ppks4.JPG
In the following shot, perfectionists can spot two small metal pieces of flash or something that are within the serrations on the safety lever. :P
http://www.condron.com/pics/walther/ppks5.JPG
http://www.condron.com/pics/walther/ppks8.JPG
http://www.condron.com/pics/walther/ppks9.JPG
This first picture shows that. Note that the ramp, etc, are quite clean - they just look dirty in the picture because the shinier spots are coming up dark (still not perfect lighting). Also note that there are some pretty roughly-finished areas, especially the area in front of the hammer, but they don't seem to be affecting reliability at all. I've fired 200 rounds through it so far, a variety of hollowpoints, flatpoints, and FMJ's, without a single stoppage yet.
http://www.condron.com/pics/walther/ppks6.JPG
Here you can see the interior of the slide, which is very cleanly machined:
http://www.condron.com/pics/walther/ppks7.JPG
The rest of the pictures are just eye candy. Note how most edges are melted slightly by S&W. There still are some sharp edges, but nothing cuts me during firing.
http://www.condron.com/pics/walther/ppks2.JPG
http://www.condron.com/pics/walther/ppks3.JPG
http://www.condron.com/pics/walther/ppks4.JPG
In the following shot, perfectionists can spot two small metal pieces of flash or something that are within the serrations on the safety lever. :P
http://www.condron.com/pics/walther/ppks5.JPG
http://www.condron.com/pics/walther/ppks8.JPG
http://www.condron.com/pics/walther/ppks9.JPG