rmrc51
Lost In The 50's
Thinking about picking up the Walther 9mm PPS. Felt real good in the hand and is small enough to carry concealed. Any opinions either way?
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Thinking about picking up the Walther 9mm PPS. Felt real good in the hand and is small enough to carry concealed. Any opinions either way?
May be a little late getting in on this but I just now saw the discussion. I've been carrying a Walther PPS in 9mm for several years. It just fits my average-size hand, packs a decent punch (Hornady 147 gr. ammo) and has a larger capacity than the .40. I have, and have tried, several other carry weapons. This one seems to be the best, at least for me - light weight, thin profile and as accurate as any.
I think it is a nice handling pistol, even with my very small hands. I don't own one, but my daughter carries one and it is her favorite conceal carry. She is nice enough to let me fire it on the range if I let her do the same with my S&W Ladysmith
I have a PPK in .380. Nice gun, very loud, but what isn't. Have not tried the gun in 9mm. Changed to the Glock. Never thought I'd own a Glock, but now I have 3 of them. The 27 in 40 cal., the 43 in 9mm, and the 42 in .380. Have been carrying the 43 more than any. The 43 feels great, shoots great and is a good carry gun. Have put night sights on all three and have done a trigger job on the 43.
Just saying I don't think you could go wrong with the Walther.
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