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    Here's my Polizeipistole

    Made in France (Manurhin), under a German license (Walther), held by an American company (Interarms). Whatever it's lineage, I'm happy to have picked it up. It's in pretty much like new condition (with 2 magazines). I had to tweak the magazine I'm using to get it feed reliably. It's almost perfect now when downloaded one round and pretty good when fully loaded. Shoots to it's sights

    I think not bad looking for 58 years old!

    Regards,
    Greg
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    That thing is a beauty. Nice you got all the paperwork too. I think that adds to the interest of any gun.
    The only thing better than having all the guns and ammo you'd ever need would be being able to shoot it all off the back porch.

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    • #3
      Looks near perfect condition to me. And damn fine for 58 years old.

      I'm glad you picked it up too.
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      • #4
        One of the most desirable pistols one can own IMHO. Congrats on a beautiful find.
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        • #5
          [QUOTE=gb6491;402171]......
          I think not bad looking for 58 years old!
          /QUOTE]

          Certainly has aged a lot better than my same age wife.

          That's a very, very nice gun!
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          • #6
            I had an Iver Johnson TP22, a smaller clone of this gun, that shot good enough to be my carry gun for a while, 3-4 decades ago.
            My grip put the knuckle of my thumb in the path of the slide and I still have a scar there...
            2 other guys on my small bore rifle team had TP22's too, and we'd have impromptu "indoor matches" after our small bore matches...sometimes in the dark .
            Thanks for posting and jogging my memory,
            I apologize if my post contains the same or similar information as someone who has posted before me.

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            • #7
              Those .22 lr PPs have always seemed to be the perfect kit gun in my opinion.

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              • #8
                All I can say is WOW WOW WOW!

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                • #9
                  I've always really appreciated PP series Walthers for their design and quality. Have not owned one, however. Not a fan of DA/SA in general, I was never quite able to get past their initial, long heavy DA trigger pull.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by gb6491 View Post
                    Here's my Polizeipistole

                    Made in France (Manurhin), under a German license (Walther), held by an American company (Interarms). Whatever it's lineage, I'm happy to have picked it up. It's in pretty much like new condition (with 2 magazines). I had to tweak the magazine I'm using to get it feed reliably. It's almost perfect now when downloaded one round and pretty good when fully loaded. Shoots to it's sights

                    I think not bad looking for 58 years old!

                    Regards,
                    Greg
                    That is one beautiful gun. Just cool looking. Smooth, elegant. Sophisticated. Love it. What a shame, that I could only afford the BB gun replica.

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                    • #11
                      That is a great looking gun! And, of course you have it working perfectly. Congrats!
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                      • #12
                        I am way too old to become a collector but for that gun I would make an exception. Nice find.
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                        • #13
                          Greg, that made my day.
                          I am way too old to become a collector but for that gun I would make an exception. Nice find.
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                          • #14
                            Congratulations! I have had a .22 PP since the mid 1980s. It is wonderfully accurate with its fixed 4" barrel and I have used it in Steel Challenge matches. It is fine except for the longest shots due to its small sights and my small skills. A knowledgeable gunsmith can do a lot with the trigger functioning and the DA trigger can definitely use it. The SA trigger can be made superb. An earlier post suggested this would be an ideal kit gun. I absolutely agree, except maybe for fear of damaging it.
                            I also once owned a "PP Sport", the same basic gun with an extended 6" barrel, target sights with the front sight mounted on the barrel, rather than the frame, better trigger, target grips and an elongated hammer for easier cocking. It was more accurate, but did not weigh much more than the basic PP, which was much less than the all steel rimfire target pistols of the day.
                            If you need mags, Walther currently makes a .22 PPK-S model, which may use the same mag, but check first. Some years ago, I bought some mags from "Triple K" (triplek.com) and they worked fine, but get Walther mags if they will fit. The Triple Ks needed some sanding of the sharp edges of their plastic base plates.
                            High speed .22s are recommended over non-high speed ammo for reliable functioning.
                            I am pretty certain my PP is not drop safe without the safety on. My firing pin seems locked with the safety on and can be pushed forward with the safety off. FYI, Wolff Gunsprings sell FP springs for the .22 PP.
                            Good luck with it.
                            Last edited by finpro; 10-31-2018, 07:22 PM.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by finpro View Post
                              If you need mags, Walther currently makes a .22 PPK-S model, which may use the same mag, but check first.
                              The mags for the new PPK/S do not fit the old pistols. Best bet is original or Interarms mags but they cost a fortune if you can find any.
                              Judging by today's left wing, looks like Senator Joe McCarthy was right after all.

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