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007’s “Skyfall” Pistol: A Walther PPK/S .380 ACP Range Report
As Q once told James Bond in “Skyfall” about his weapon: “The Walther PPK/S 9 millimeter short. It's been coded to your palm ...
In today’s world, the idea of using a .380ACP caliber weapon for self-defense is often scoffed at, especially in the United States. But in Europe, where I am employed, the 9mm parabellum, or 9x19, is ...
In the 2012 film Skyfall, Q presents James Bond with a special handgun for his latest mission — a Walther PPK 9mm short — fitted with a sensor encoded to Bond's palm print so only he can fire it. It's ...
Walther PPK. 7.65mm, with a delivery like a brick through a plate glass window. Takes a Braush silencer with very little reduction in muzzle velocity. The American CIA swears by them. – Maj. Boothroyd ...
After Glock, there is probably no handgun manufacturer more well known than Walther. This fame is due in large part to the Walther PPK pistol, James Bond's weapon of choice. Agent 007 preferred the ...
Since the announcement of the release of the new Glock Model 42 (G42) in .380ACP, I’ve seen both positive and negative comments about it. It seems as if we, in the firearms industry, have found ...
Here’s what you need to remember: Single stack 9mm autos regardless of make are all viable options for concealed carry or EDC. Glock 43. Smith & Wesson Shield. Walther PPS. Beretta Nano. Ruger LC9.
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