Since its introduction, Walther’s Polizeipistole Kriminal (PPK), a smaller variant of the company’s PP, has been chambered in .22 Long Rifle, .32 ACP and .380 ACP, but, in recent years, the original .32 ACP chambering had disappeared from the company’s line.
Now, Walther has brought it back, giving firearm and film enthusiasts a chance to experience British secret agent James Bond’s sidearm in its authentic chambering.
Available in black or stainless steel, the PPK holds seven rounds in its single-stack magazine (versions of the slightly larger PPK/s are also offered) and features a slide-mounted safety that doubles as a decocker for the gun’s double-action/single-action operating mechanism.
MSPR runs $969, whether black or stainless, .380 ACP or .32 ACP. For more information, visit waltherarms.com.