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    I think the walther pistols are over engineered personally. And it is kind of big for a 380. For 380's I like the LCP/KelTec size pistols. For the PK 380's size it should hold more than 8 rounds. I might be nit-picking a bit. It does hold/feel well in the hands!

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    Quote Originally Posted by spleify View Post
    Okay, I believe it was the Walther PK 380, this one here

    http://www.waltherpk380.com/

    Aside from personal apperance opinions, does anyone have any positive or negative feedback on the firearm?
    I like that it has an external hammer and a conventional single/double action design. I personally think this arrangement is much easier to fire accurately.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GunTroll View Post
    I think the walther pistols are over engineered personally. And it is kind of big for a 380. For 380's I like the LCP/KelTec size pistols. For the PK 380's size it should hold more than 8 rounds. I might be nit-picking a bit. It does hold/feel well in the hands!
    I was thinking along those same lines, 8 rounds just doesnt seem right. But I definitely like the way it feels and it seemed like a good price.
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    THe price you mentioned is good. I work for a shop and I think, we sell them for close to five. I'm not positive though.

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    I ended up with a Kel-Tec P11, and so far I'm pretty happy with it. 10+1 rounds of 9mm, in the same package size as a PPK...kicks like a mule, though...

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    That walther look sharp, I'd buy it. I like walthers.

    had a p99 in .40, just wasn't a good fit for me. would always bite the top of my thumb. gave it to my dad. gonna get a pps next.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elhuero View Post
    my next pocket popgun is going to be a ruger lcp, I think.
    I looked at those, but I can barely hold on to them. Little tiny grip and that sharp blowback recoil makes it hard to keep a grip on for me. Buddy of mine just bought an LCR last weekend and I'm going to see how it does. With any luck, he'll decide he doesn't like it and I can trade him for it. He tends to go through new toys, I'll just help him out.
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    Says it's a scaled up version of the P22.. Hmmm.. I do like my P22.. Might have to look into it..
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    I hadnt seen this yet! looks like a fun one to me! I like my LCP, and I love my P99. Might hafta get something in between!

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    It seems like a nice compramise between a small, yet comfortable gun that actually fits in my hand and feels really nice.
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