jar
Contributing Member
Interestingly I own both a PP and a PPK/s as well as a few other more experienced Walthers but I consider the Walther PP series the least enjoyable and by far the least carried of all of the German 32acp pistols created leading up to the war.Hard to believe 20 posts until someone mentioned the PPK which would be my choice. Like a 1903 it's a pistol that you won't lose money on and the cool factor is through the roof. The Seecamp is expensive and many of them have issues. A Kel Tec 32 while tiny is not particularly interesting or fun to shoot. The Beretta 81 is one of the best pistol bargains ever to hit the surplus market and a no brainer IMO. While it isn't a pocket pistol it's a great intro gun for the caliber. Even though they are surplus they are often in minty condition.
I also have a Walther model 4 (it actually has the ejection port on the Port side) and find even it gets far more WalkAbout time than either the PP or PPK/s.