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West German Two-Tone PPK/S in .22LR
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<blockquote data-quote="druryj" data-source="post: 3406766" data-attributes="member: 10465"><p>I picked this little gem up recently and am amazed at the pristine condition; it appears <u>unfired</u>. It's a late 70's West German PPK/S in .22LR, two-tone, a "Vercompt frame" (a hard chrome) and a blued slide. There is absolutely no evidence of any gunpowder residue or marks at all on this little jewel. Not. A. Scratch. Anywhere. The ramp, chamber and bore is surgically clean, as are the internals. No smileys on the barrel either. That feed ramp looks like it just came off the machine, as does everything else really. If this pistol was shot at all, somebody must have given it one heck of an Ultrasonic bath. But that doesn't explain the lack of any visible wear anywhere, which really leads me to believe it has never been fired.</p><p></p><p>It's a beauty; but I am taking it to Big Boys range tomorrow morning, along with a nice PPK-L, also in .22LR, and a sweet shooting, stainless PPK/S in .32ACP, and by the time I get through, there will be <em>plenty </em>of evidence of it being fired! I am really into these old Walthers, (as some may know)...lots of people don't like them, but they sure work well for me. I'll do my research and pin it's date of mfg. down a bit better later). Anybody wanna come to Big Boys in the morning you're welcome to shoot these. Anyway, here's some pics:</p><p></p><p>Edit:</p><p>I posted a pic of this pistol up in the "<em>Anybody Get Anything Cool Gun-Related</em>" thread in the <u>Firearm's Chat Section</u> a few days ago, when it first came in and thought at first it was a Nivel (an electroless nickel) Finish that Walther used, but the guys at Sooner State Pawn have some sort of gizmo that will analyze metals and tell you what it is. It's chrome.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]171572[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]171573[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]171574[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]171575[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]171576[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]171577[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="druryj, post: 3406766, member: 10465"] I picked this little gem up recently and am amazed at the pristine condition; it appears [U]unfired[/U]. It's a late 70's West German PPK/S in .22LR, two-tone, a "Vercompt frame" (a hard chrome) and a blued slide. There is absolutely no evidence of any gunpowder residue or marks at all on this little jewel. Not. A. Scratch. Anywhere. The ramp, chamber and bore is surgically clean, as are the internals. No smileys on the barrel either. That feed ramp looks like it just came off the machine, as does everything else really. If this pistol was shot at all, somebody must have given it one heck of an Ultrasonic bath. But that doesn't explain the lack of any visible wear anywhere, which really leads me to believe it has never been fired. It's a beauty; but I am taking it to Big Boys range tomorrow morning, along with a nice PPK-L, also in .22LR, and a sweet shooting, stainless PPK/S in .32ACP, and by the time I get through, there will be [I]plenty [/I]of evidence of it being fired! I am really into these old Walthers, (as some may know)...lots of people don't like them, but they sure work well for me. I'll do my research and pin it's date of mfg. down a bit better later). Anybody wanna come to Big Boys in the morning you're welcome to shoot these. Anyway, here's some pics: Edit: I posted a pic of this pistol up in the "[I]Anybody Get Anything Cool Gun-Related[/I]" thread in the [U]Firearm's Chat Section[/U] a few days ago, when it first came in and thought at first it was a Nivel (an electroless nickel) Finish that Walther used, but the guys at Sooner State Pawn have some sort of gizmo that will analyze metals and tell you what it is. It's chrome. [ATTACH=full]171572[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]171573[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]171574[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]171575[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]171576[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]171577[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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