If the PK380 does come out with a MSRP of $362.00 as announced,
If that's the case folks will overlook minor issues with the gun and it will be a winner, assuming that it is reliable, accurate, and available.
If the PK380 does come out with a MSRP of $362.00 as announced,
If that's the case folks will overlook minor issues with the gun and it will be a winner, assuming that it is reliable, accurate, and available.
That's what I don't get, actually. The pk380 is redundant to the PPS, I can't picture a reason to pack the pk380 if you already have a PPS.I'm glad I waited on getting the PPS, I am really excited about the PK380 and definately plan to buy one.
Once the supplies of mermaid scales and fairy dust required to make the .380 cartridge are replenished, perhaps Walther can hand-carve a pk380 out of unicorn horn and supply one for testing.we won't know until we get it in our hands and get a few hundred rounds down the pipe