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[Duncans] Walther PPK/S Silver

£144.95

  • UPC/EAN:PLU 2745
 STORE COLLECTION ONLY WITH ID 18+  
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

 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.

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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