[Duncans] Walther PPK/S Silver
£144.95
STORE COLLECTION ONLY WITH ID 18+
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Double/Single Action ( Blowback ) |
Overall Length : |
15.50 cm |
6.10" inches |
Barrel Length : |
8.89 cm |
3.50" inches |
Barrel : |
Smooth Bore  |
Weight (Approx) : |
700 g |
1.543 lbs |
Magazine Capacity : |
15  |
Approximate Power : |
2.80 ft/lbs |
Muzzle Velocity : |
313 fps |
Ammo Type : |
4.5mm .177 Steel BB |
Safety : |
Manual Thumb Safety |
Safety Position : |
R/H Front of Grip |
Frame Material : |
Steel |
Slide Material : |
Steel |
Grips Material : |
ABS (Thermoplastic)  |
Magazine Material : |
Steel |
Magazine Style : |
Drop Fed Stick |
Magazine Release : |
Realistic  |
Slide Release : |
Realistic  |
Made in : |
Taiwan |
Picatinny Rail : |
No |
Threaded for Silencer : |
No |
Included in Box:
• 1x Walther PPK/S Air Pistol
• 1x Walther PPK/S Metal Magazine
• 1x Instruction Manual
• 1x Safety Manual
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Description:
Looking for a reliable air pistol that echoes the classic design of the Walther PPK/S? This silver version is your go-to. Here's why:
- Accurate Replica: It's modeled closely after the original Walther PPK/S, but with a silver finish for a unique look.
- Durable Magazine: No more plastic magazines. This model features an all-metal magazine for better durability and feel compared to the Umarex version.
- Easy to Maintain: You can take this gun apart in seconds - just pull the trigger guard down and slide back, giving you easy access to clean or check the internals, no matter where you are.
- Performance: Shoots .177 steel BBs, making it ideal for target shooting or casual plinking.
- Practical Design: While it has a silver finish, this pistol is all about functionality, not just looks. It’s built to be used, not just admired.
This air pistol combines the nostalgia of the PPK/S with practical modern upgrades, offering both shooters and collectors a reliable tool for practice or display.
Gun History
The Walther PP (German: Polizeipistole, or police pistol) series pistols are blowback-operated semi-automatic pistols, developed by the German arms manufacturer Carl Walther GmbH Sportwaffen.
Perhaps most common variant is the Walther PPK, a smaller version of the PP with a shorter grip, barrel and frame, and reduced magazine capacity. The smaller size made it more concealable than the original PP and hence better suited to plain-clothes or undercover work. It was released in 1931.
The PPK saw widespread use. Nazi leader Adolf Hitler committed suicide with his PPK in the Führerbunker in Berlin.
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This is powered by one 12g CO2 capsule providing around 60 shots
[It fires 4.5mmSteel BB's for fast fun Shooting]
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ID is required upon purchase in the form of PICTURE, NAME, ADDRESS
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