What does the S stand for in PPK S?

The PPK is the original and has been around for almost 80 years. The 1968 gun control act crushed imports into the US. This is where we saw the introduction of the PPK/s where the S stands for sport.
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What does PPK gun stand for?

'PPK' stands for 'Polizepistole Kriminal', or 'Police Pistol; Detective Model'. The gun, produced by German firearms manufacturer Carl Walther GmbH, was designed to be more concealable than the larger PP, and featured a two-piece wrap-around grip panel and seven-round capacity.
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What is difference between Walther PPK and PPK S?

The PPK/S pistol is basically the same as the PP, but with a PPK slide. It was developed at a later time than both the PP and PPK. It was made after the ratification of the 1968 Gun Control Act (U.S.A.). This Act has banned or barred other pistol classes that do not meet the 'standard' guidelines for pistols.
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What caliber is a Walther PPK S?

The PPK/S and the PPK are offered in the following calibers: . 32 ACP (with capacities of 8 for PPK/S and 7 for PPK); or . 380 ACP (PPK/S: 7; PPK: 6).
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Is the PPKS a good gun?

The fit and finish of the Walther PPK are excellent. The hand fit is good, and while a large hand may be a little cramped, the pistol fits most of us well. The 7-round magazines are of high quality, and the magazine release is positive.
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What pistol did James Bond use in SkyFall?

The Walther PPK was the weapon of choice for James Bond from the films Dr. No to Tomorrow Never Dies (except Moonraker and Octopussy) and again in Quantum of Solace, SkyFall and SPECTRE and probably No Time To Die.
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What caliber is Daniel Craig's PPK?

Daniel Craig's Bond actually carries the updated PPK/S in . 380 ACP. This slightly enlarged version of the original PPK was the result of morphological demands placed upon the design by the 1968 Gun Control Act.
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Is .380 the same as 9mm?

380 auto and 9mm ammunition are all the same caliber. (Caliber is the size of the projectile, or bullet.) The different names are for marketing reasons or because of where the cartridge was developed.
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What gun does Daniel Craig use in James Bond?

Most famously, 007 traditionally carries the Walther PPK (Polizei Pistole Kriminal) , though from 'Tomorrow Never Dies' until Daniel Craig's first outing in 'Casino Royale' , he adopts the bigger, plastic-framed Walther P99.
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Is the Walther PPK made in Germany?

The new PPK/S is made by Walther in both the U.S. and Germany, with the slides manufactured in Ulm, the historical home of the PPK. The rest of the handgun made in the United States. The new German-American PPKS will be offered in both stainless steel and black.
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What is the difference between 380 and 32 caliber?

The 32 ACP vs 380 ACP power competition goes to the larger cartridge. 32 ACP is less powerful than the 380 ACP, for all its curses and blessings. The biggest downside to choosing the 32 ACP is that it's simply less equipped to overwhelm and neutralize its target.
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Why does 007 use a PPK?

In the following novels Bond uses both guns: the PPK for undercover work as it is smaller and easier to conceal while he used the P99 for jobs that did not require concealment.
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What is the difference between a Walther PPK and PP?

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The PPK is shorter than the PP by 0.6″ and has no metal backstrap, so the grips wrap around the rear. The PPK also has a shorter grip, and the magazines hold one less round. The PPK/S is a combination of the two. It has the shorter barrel and slide of the PPK, but the longer grip of the PP.
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How reliable is a Walther PPK?

The PPK series are generally reliable so long as they are properly maintained. The biggest problem I saw was when folks carried these handguns in ankle holsters and didn't clean them regularly (even if never fired). Malfunction city. Keep in mind, this is an older weapon design.
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Is a 22 or 380 more powerful?

A 380 ACP case, on the other hand, is just about as long (0.68 inches) but the bullet it fires is 0.355 inches in diameter. This means there is a lot more room for powder inside a 380 ACP case than a 22 LR case, resulting in a more powerful round.
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Is 38 Special the same as 380?

38 Special is a longer cartridge. . 380 is rimless while the . 38 Special is rimmed.
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What replaced the Walther PPK?

Brosnan's characterization was part Connery and part Moore, a mix that made him the second most successful actor to portray 007 in a total of four films, the last of which carried Bond into the 21st century in 2002's Die Another Day. By then the venerable PPK had been replaced by a Walther P99.
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What gun does John Wick use?

In the inaugural John Wick film, we see our titular character dig up his old gear and guns. From an OTF knife to the various handguns for his return to work. His main handgun being the Heckler and Koch P30L. L stands for Long, and the gun features a slightly longer barrel than the standard P30.
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What does ACP stand for in ammo?

45 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol) or . 45 Auto (11.43×23mm) is a rimless straight-walled handgun cartridge designed by John Moses Browning in 1904, for use in his prototype Colt semi-automatic pistol.
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Is a Walther PPK good for self-defense?

But compared to more modern pistols, the Walther PPK is a horrible choice for self-defense and concealed carry. It's not even a fun plinker. Unless you're a collector or an avid James Bond enthusiast, there are much better options available.
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Did James Bond use a Beretta?

James Bond used a Beretta in the first five novels of the series by Ian Fleming. Bond's pistol is described as "a very flat . 25 Beretta (the model number is never specified by Fleming) automatic with a skeleton grip," (i.e. side grip panels removed - frame only), and a threaded barrel to support a suppressor.
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What gun does Jason Bourne use?

Jason Bourne (Matt Damon) is seen using a SIG-Sauer P226R throughout the film. The SIG also appears to be the pistol carried by officers of the CIA, including Heather Lee (Alicia Vikander) and Craig Jeffers (Ato Essandoh).
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What pistol do Navy SEALs carry?

In 2015, the Glock 19, a compact 9 mm, was added to the SEAL handgun inventory. The SEALs plan to eventually replace the P226s with the newer Glocks. For now, the M9 continues to be the primary sidearm for U.S. uniformed personnel worldwide and the P226 continues to be the primary handgun of the SEALs.
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