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Walther PPK - safety tripping on while shooting
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<blockquote data-quote="druryj" data-source="post: 3037248" data-attributes="member: 10465"><p>Updated: Man, I do love to shoot this Walther! It is incredibly accurate; especially so for such a small gun with such a short barrel. (I've been dealing with a short-shooter purty much all my life though so no big deal...) It is so accurate partly because of the fixed barrel. But the recoil on this little beast is more than that on a lightweight 1911 chambered in .45 Auto. Now, I am not a recoil-gina, so it doesn't bother me; but those with more sensitive mitts or little soft girly-hands may not likey. I'm in the search mode now for more grips for it. I'm a huge sucker for fancy, or cool grips for those guns on which the grips can be swapped out. I'd love to find some nice G-10's or a set in Ivory Micarta. Imma go break it out of the safe and just look at it for awhile...gun porn...me likey.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="druryj, post: 3037248, member: 10465"] Updated: Man, I do love to shoot this Walther! It is incredibly accurate; especially so for such a small gun with such a short barrel. (I've been dealing with a short-shooter purty much all my life though so no big deal...) It is so accurate partly because of the fixed barrel. But the recoil on this little beast is more than that on a lightweight 1911 chambered in .45 Auto. Now, I am not a recoil-gina, so it doesn't bother me; but those with more sensitive mitts or little soft girly-hands may not likey. I'm in the search mode now for more grips for it. I'm a huge sucker for fancy, or cool grips for those guns on which the grips can be swapped out. I'd love to find some nice G-10's or a set in Ivory Micarta. Imma go break it out of the safe and just look at it for awhile...gun porn...me likey. [/QUOTE]
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