Walther PP Plum Frame manufactured in 1944, with paper holster...BILL
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Very nice, Bill!
Curious - do you ever run a few rounds through these kind of things . . . or are they mostly "safe-queens" for you . . . ?? I have never had the heart to run a few through the barrel on something like this - that is reserved for the FEG "clones" - but I bet it would be a blast!
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Originally posted by N.C. Wyeth View PostVery nice, Bill!
Curious - do you ever run a few rounds through these kind of things . . . or are they mostly "safe-queens" for you . . . ?? I have never had the heart to run a few through the barrel on something like this - that is reserved for the FEG "clones" - but I bet it would be a blast!
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I fire all of mine... Just a few rounds a year, but they all see range time. Honestly I see nothing wrong with it so long as they are in the condition to be fired safely without any risk to the shooter or the firearm, and I too consider them historically significant. These are firearms after all, and they were made for one purpose
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I don't routinely shoot the really nice specimens I have either. I use utility grade Lugers, P38s and PP/PPKs as well as other models for that purpose. I don't want to take the chance of damaging anything. However; Everyone of them have at least been test fired so I can honestly tell someone the pistol is in shootable condition.
Jim
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