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Anyone have any experience with the 7.65 version? How do they shoot? I am looking at purchasing one built approx 1968 or so. Only comes with 1 mag, no box, maybe refinished at one point. Priced around $400 which seems to be fair. Thanks.

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I have owned several PP, PPK, PPK/s pistols and currently have my late F-I-L’s PP 7.65; which is the only one that has been 100% reliable. Still, it is a fifty year old gun and not designed for HP ammo. This slide will cut my hand most every time I shoot it. It is heavy for it’s size and there are better self defense cartridges.

History wise this series is plain neat. Now-a-days, there are better options and calibers to use for self defense. I do believe $400.00 is high for a re-finished gun.
 
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My pre-war 7.65 PPK is 100% with FMJ, and with Winchester's older Silver Tips.

Having said that, for anything marginally serious, I'd get some S&B or Fiocchi FMJ's which are loaded closer to the original specs. Today's .32ACP loads are weaker. Don't bother with hollowpoints.

Greg Cote (member here) sells mags for the PPK. Here's a link to his Mec-Gar's with the finger extension, which by the way, is black. He also has flat-bottom mags as well:
http://gregcotellc.com/cart/wa...wppk32frb-p-644.html

As to how it shoots, I get slide bite from it, but not so deep that it bleeds. Doesn't bother me in the least, and I used to shoot 100 rounds or so per session since I reload the tiny things.

Since yours sounds like it's been well-used, I wouldn't hesitate to take it out and have fun with it. If you're concerned with wear-and-tear, Wolff sells a recoil and firing pin spring set. It doesn't fit as nicely as the German springs, but I put it in and it works.

I'm keeping an eye out for a newer one myself. Preferably in 9mmK, but I'd take another 7.65mm in a heartbeat!


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The gun was designed around that cartridge and it tends to work the best. I have a PP in .32 and it is accurate, reliable and not as much recoil as my .380PPK.

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Buy it! Great price. I have a stainless Interarms PPK/S and a post recall blue S&W PPK both in 380 and are reliable. Been looking for one in 32 ACP which as mentioned the PPK was designed around. Geco 32 ammo works good in them.


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I have a Walther PP in .32 and it works just fine. I don't shoot it very much, hell its been years, but its great fun when I do. They look FANTASTIC and are very well made.

Like was said, don't expect to run HP ammo (not sure why you would with .32 or .380 but I digress....do they even make HP .32ACP???) but other than that they seem to run great.

Go for it. Its a classic as fun to simply own as it is to shoot.


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Yes Speer, Fiocchi, PPU, and Federal make HP’s for the .32. The Speer Gold Dot is an excellent HP in 380.


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Will only be a historical piece. I already have many carry options.


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Both of my PP's are in 7,65B. Great shooters.

 
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If it’s in 7.65, you’re good to go from a shooting standpoint.
Not sayin it’s the best choice for a self defense pistol, but definitely wins on the coolness side of things!

My humble Interarms version in stainless.


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Nice little pocket pistol for when all else fails... its big draw is "sex in a holster"... but then every time I watch one of the original Bond films I keep thinking Connery must have small hands.
To be honest, I'm not a fan of the PPK .... have to hold it just right or you will get that slide rash.... grip needs to be a tad thicker. The same day I bought a PPK I bought a Sig P230..
. The Sig out shoots the Walther all day long.

But then both of what I have are .380s


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I have one in .380 from the '60's. Fun gun, and I intend to be buried with it.

But I don't shoot it or carry it. There's just too many better options out there.


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Still on the fence. Pistol can’t be released until the 18th so I have some time to think about it.


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If you decide you don't want it, would you let me know as to where it is?
 
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Bond effect alone is worth that price. With the rework means it’s a shooter so do that. Have fun with it. As it’s been noted on this thread the gun was meant for the caliber.


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Originally posted by stylophiles:
If it’s in 7.65, you’re good to go from a shooting standpoint.
Not sayin it’s the best choice for a self defense pistol, but definitely wins on the coolness side of things!

My humble Interarms version in stainless.


Bill R


I have one just like your PPK in .32ACP. I had the .380ACP in the past and feel the recoil was to much for a blowback of the PPK size, but the .32ACP is about perfect.
 
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Love the "cool, Bond " look....I've never found one of these guns that didn't have an atrocious double action trigger pull. YMMV...
 
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If it is there in 2 weeks it’s mine.


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I have a PPK 7.65 WW2 trophy/bring-back (with it's original German military leather flap holster) that my grandfather gave me in the late 80's. Surprisingly snappy recoil for a .32ACP, and sometimes slide slices friends with bigger hands. Like newtoSig765 said, its a little ammo (and mag) sensitive, as it doesn't reliably digest hollowpoints, but loves S&B and Fiocchi FMJ cartridges. The PPK also schooled me on .32ACP rim-lock. As an embarrassing side note: It was my car glovebox gun (along with it's original holster) for most of the 1990's (before I came to appreciate just how special it is), and it is the only gun that I ever had a negligent discharge with (the FMJ cartridge went through the back of a recliner, through two drywall walls, through a bathroom hollow-core door, and then through the outer and inner fiberglass layers of a bathtub. The report of the .32ACP inside my living room left my ears ringing for a good number of minutes. :0 My grandfather passed away in 2016 at the age of 94, and it wasn't until after he died that while going through his effects that I discovered that he had been awarded a Bronze Star while fighting in Europe. That PPK is now far and away my most treasured material possession.


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Like I said, not my favorite but then James Bond sure made out pretty damn good with one:



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