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<blockquote data-quote="druryj" data-source="post: 3516437" data-attributes="member: 10465"><p>Spot on! Pride of ownership is a large part of it...For example; when I bring out my immaculate 1968 West German Walther PPK-L in .22 LR or my equally awesome 1966 PPK-L chambered in .32ACP, people "in the know" generally "ooh and ahh." Then; if we are at the range or a suitable location to bus' some caps, I often let them shoot them. Both are a joy to handle and fire; both very fine pistols, IMO. Neither is for sale and they won't be. At least not in my lifetime.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="druryj, post: 3516437, member: 10465"] Spot on! Pride of ownership is a large part of it...For example; when I bring out my immaculate 1968 West German Walther PPK-L in .22 LR or my equally awesome 1966 PPK-L chambered in .32ACP, people "in the know" generally "ooh and ahh." Then; if we are at the range or a suitable location to bus' some caps, I often let them shoot them. Both are a joy to handle and fire; both very fine pistols, IMO. Neither is for sale and they won't be. At least not in my lifetime. [/QUOTE]
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