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Bond, James Bond. Feels awesome to own the gun that is synonymous with being the primary sidearm of the secret agent working for MI6. Get the Aston Martin out of the garage and head to the range! All kidding aside this is a super clean PPK with all the factory items in the box. It appears that it may be unfired.

The most common variant is the Walther PPK, a smaller version of the PP with a shorter grip, barrel and frame, and reduced magazine capacity. A new, two-piece wrap-around grip panel construction was used to conceal the exposed back strap. The smaller size made it more concealable than the original PP and hence better suited to plain-clothes or undercover work. It was released in 1931.
"PPK" is an abbreviation for Polizeipistole Kriminal (literally "police pistol criminal"), referring to the Krimlinalamt crime investigation office. While the K is often mistakenly assumed to stand for kurz (German for "short"), as the variant has a shorter barrel and frame, Walther used the name "Kriminal" in early advertising brochures and the 1937 GECO German catalog.
The fictional secret agent James Bond used a Walther PPK in many of the novels and films: Ian Fleming's choice of Bond's weapon directly influenced the popularity and notoriety of the PPK.

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Good to know.

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The original James Bond gun was 32acp wasn’t it?!!??! Or am I wrong.

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His PPK that replaced the Beretta was 32 ACP. Like a brick through a plate glass window....

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Incorrect. James Bond first weapon of choice was a Beretta 418 25ACP.

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So your James Bond PPK doesn't have a threaded barrel? LOL. No wonder this has been listed for 2 years with no sales. Oh and the new gun price can't help move a used gun either...

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Just buy brand new. This is ridiculous.

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Is this really a deal? I think new ones from LGS cost the same or less and no extra 3rd party transfer fee. One at a LGS 5 miles from me NIB, $799 with free background check and no need to worry about recall etc.

Is anthing from Gunprime a deal unless super rare?

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Is this really a deal? I think new ones from LGS cost the same or less and no extra 3rd party transfer fee.

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