Ammo for PPK, PPK/S and Mauser HSc

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Jeff olson

I had one of those Browning 1910/1955 .380s and while it was incredibly well designed and made, it was, without having any real semblance of sights on the gun, more or less a point-and-shoot proposition. I much prefer being able to see the sights on my Mustang and P238.
No argument about those sights, or lack thereof I should say.
 
Old Walthers DON'T care what you feed them as long as they're fed :) Might I suggest IF You have a fin-eke Walther ,have a Qualified Smith smooth the action and it will eliminate or cut 99% of Stove piping out .

I've owned one for over 50 years and defy anyone to find a more accurate 2.78" barreled pistol .


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My W. German marked PPK/s seemed to have no problem with ammo, everything worked fine, including those little snub nosed S&W hollow points.

Only problem was it always wanted to draw blood, mine, generally leaving two bloody stripes down the web of my hand. And down the road it went.
 
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