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Interarms "USA" Walther PPK/S SS in .32 ACP.
I have been carrying a Manurhin Walther PP .32 ACP for years now. I have really grown to like the gun in this caliber. The 8+1 (9 shot) capacity is impressive. Mine has been a tack driver, light recoil and fast follow up shots. The size and flatness make it a great carry piece when concealment is a serious consideration. The only drawback for me was the blued finish. I love a blued gun, but for humid summer concealment where I live, stainless is a more durable option.
Last week, I bought an Interarms Walther PPK/S, stainless, in .32 ACP off of one of the auction sites. The gun was everything I expected and more. It was "gently used" by the previous owner, a good 98 - 99% condition. I took it to the range yesterday and found its accuracy to be on par with my Manurhin Walther. I was getting 2 inch groups at 30 feet, which is good for me. It ran through Federal Hydra Shocks, Fiocchi FMJ, Patri Partizan FMJ, and Remington FMJ like a Swiss watch. Because its a PPK/S, my PP magazines interchange.
Guess the Mighty Mouse has found a home.
I have been carrying a Manurhin Walther PP .32 ACP for years now. I have really grown to like the gun in this caliber. The 8+1 (9 shot) capacity is impressive. Mine has been a tack driver, light recoil and fast follow up shots. The size and flatness make it a great carry piece when concealment is a serious consideration. The only drawback for me was the blued finish. I love a blued gun, but for humid summer concealment where I live, stainless is a more durable option.
Last week, I bought an Interarms Walther PPK/S, stainless, in .32 ACP off of one of the auction sites. The gun was everything I expected and more. It was "gently used" by the previous owner, a good 98 - 99% condition. I took it to the range yesterday and found its accuracy to be on par with my Manurhin Walther. I was getting 2 inch groups at 30 feet, which is good for me. It ran through Federal Hydra Shocks, Fiocchi FMJ, Patri Partizan FMJ, and Remington FMJ like a Swiss watch. Because its a PPK/S, my PP magazines interchange.
Guess the Mighty Mouse has found a home.