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10 Time-Tested Pocket Pistols and Mouse Guns from the GDC Vault
by GDC StaffWhile derringers or other pocket pistols are not ideal for self-defense, somehow, we all seem to want one. Check out these sweet choices for the ultimate in deep concealment from the Guns.com Vault.
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Walther Adds Coyote Tan to PPQ M2 Semi-Auto Pistol Line
by Chris EgerUsing a Coyote Tan finish on the frame and slide, Walther's newest PPQ M2 pistol grows the company's striker-fired self-defense handgun line.
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Walther P99 offers way more than a 007 connection
by Francis BorekIntroduced in 1997’s James Bond installment "Tomorrow Never Dies," the Walther P99 is a part of 007s legacy but won me over with its quality workmanship.
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5 reasons Walther PPK/S is still a viable concealed carry gun
by Nick OetkenBeyond the fact that it’s one of the coolest looking guns in history, here are five perfectly valid reasons why the PPK/S’s time isn’t up quite yet for EDC.
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CZ-83 Review: Awesome archaic Czechnology
by B. KirkseyThe CZ-83, often looked down upon by Makarov purists, is a variable option for shooters with an eye for a Walther PPK, but not the funds.
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Gun Review: Is the Walther PPK obsolete? (VIDEO)
by David HigginbothamThe Walther PPK. I bet you already know how you feel about the pistol. It seems to polarize shooters. Most love it for what it is. But would you carry it? That's what we're looking at today. We're cutting through the nostalgia and asking a simple question: is the PPK obsolete?
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Gun Review: The Walther PPK is the 1911 of true concealed carry pistols
by A.J. ForstThe PPK is a flawlessly restored 1967 Ford Mustang -- fun and sexy. Whereas a newer, polymer pistol is a 2011 Honda Accord -- cheaper and more practical. Which one are you more likely to pass on to your grandchildren?
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A New Beginning for Walther: The Walther PPQ M2 is a rock star (VIDEO)
by David HigginbothamI'm a Walther traditionalist. When I think of Walther, I see a blued PPK. Traditional lines and tuxedos. But Walther's been making inroads in the polymer frame pistol market, and their new PPQ M2 is a versatile carry gun that's changed the we I think of Walther.
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Gun Review: Walther PPK .22LR (Video)
by David HigginbothamLooking for a nostalgic gun that shoots cheap ammo that you won't mind beating up? Walther's new PPK in .22LR may be the perfect piece. It isn't a target gun, and its a bit underpowered for concealed carry, but the PPK is perfect for plinking. It shoots straight, looks great, and won't break the bank.
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Which is better for concealed carry?: .380 or 9mm
by David HigginbothamIn the world of concealed carry the pocket pistol is king. And with it is either a .380 or 9mm, but of all the choices, all the options, what do you choose?
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Walther PPK: Carried by James Bond… and Hitler
by John ElliottThe question has been asked, what weapon did Adolf Hitler use to commit suicide? Well, as it turned out, it was the Walther PPK, chambered in the 7.65mm.
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