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  • Walther PP
  • Walther PP
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  • The Walther PP series pistols are blowback-operated semi-automatic pistols. They feature an exposed hammer, a double-action trigger mechanism, a single-column magazine, and a fixed barrel which also acts as the guide rod for the recoil spring. The series includes the Walther PP, PPK, PPK/S, and PPK/E. They are manufactured by Carl Walther GmbH Sportwaffen in Germany, Manurhin in France following World War II, and then in the United States by Interarms in Alexandria, Virginia and currently Smith & Wesson. All production has been under license from Walther.
  • The Walther PP ("Polizeipistole" or "Police Pistol") is a series of blowback short-recoil, semi-automatic pistols produced by Walther Arms. Initial production began back in 1929, a full 4 years before the rise of the Nazi Party. It was first issued to Police and law enforcement officials, but would later be issued to members of the Nazi Party alongside the Mauser C96, Luger P08 and Walther P38. After the war, the pistol became rather popular with other militaries and even popularized by civilians.
  • The Walther PP is a semi-automatic pistol part of the PP series. Developed by Carl Walther Waffenfabrik of Germany.
  • The original PP (Polizeipistole) was released in 1929. It was designed for police use and was used by police forces in Europe in the 1930s and later. The semi-automatic pistol operated using a simple blowback action. The PP was designed with several safety features, some of them innovative, including a firing pin block and a loaded chamber indicator. The most common variant is the PPK (Polizeipistole Kriminalmodell, "police pistol detective model"), a smaller version of the PP with a shorter grip, barrel, frame and reduced magazine capacity. The smaller size made it more concealable than the original PP and hence better suited to plainclothes or undercover work. It was released in 1931.
  • In the Dixon Hill series of holographic programs, Felix Leech, a hit man for Cyrus Redblock, owned a stainless steel Walther PP with pearl grips. This weapon was fired by Leech, wounding Whalen in the process. (TNG: "The Big Goodbye" ) In the holoprogram Julian Bashir, Secret Agent, the scientist Doctor Hippocrates Noah and the secret agent Julian Bashir were armed with the Walther PPK, a variant of the Walther PP. Dr. Noah's gun was nickel-plated and Bashir's gun was one of many hand-held weapons he kept stored, ready for use, in his apartment's armory. (DS9: "Our Man Bashir")
  • Walther PP и Walther PPK — немецкие самозарядные пистолеты, разработанные фирмой "Вальтер", одни из первых массовых пистолетов с УСМ двойного действия.
  • The Walther PP (police pistol) series pistols are blowback-operated semi-automatic pistols. They feature an exposed hammer, a traditional double-action trigger mechanism, a single-column magazine, and a fixed barrel which also acts as the guide rod for the recoil spring. The series includes the Walther PP, PPK, PPK/S, and PPK/E. They are manufactured by Carl Walther GmbH Sportwaffen in Germany, Manurhin in France following World War II, and then in the United States by Interarms in Alexandria, Virginia and currently Smith & Wesson. All production has been under license from Walther.
  • The Walther PP was a pistol produced and used by Germany during World War II.
  • The Walther PP (police pistol) series pistols are blowback-operated semi-automatic pistols. They feature an exposed hammer, a traditional double-action trigger mechanism, a single-column magazine, and a fixed barrel which also acts as the guide rod for the recoil spring. The series includes the Walther PP, PPK, PPK/S, and PPK/E. Originally built in 1929, the Walther PPK remains a popular pistol used today for concealed carry, V.I.P. protection, MI5, European and American police.[citation needed]
  • The Walther PP (police pistol) series pistols are blowback-operated semi-automatic pistols. They feature an exposed hammer, a traditional double-action trigger mechanism, a single-column magazine, and a fixed barrel which also acts as the guide rod for the recoil spring. The series includes the Walther PP, PPK, PPK/S, and PPK/E. Originally built in 1929, the Walther PPK remains a popular pistol used today for concealed carry, V.I.P. protection, MI5, European and American police.
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Era
  • Mid 20th-early 21st century
Length
  • 170.0
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Длина (мм):
  • 155
  • 170
Время:
  • 1929
  • 1931
изображение
  • 250
Тип:
  • Самозарядный пистолет
Fire Modes
  • Semi-Automatic
подпись
  • Walther PP и Walther PPK .
Прицельная дальность (м):
  • 25
Weapon Type
  • Pistol
УСМ:
  • Куркового типа, двойного действия; режим огня - одиночный
Калибр:
  • 6.350000
  • 7.650000
  • 9
  • .22LR
Affiliation(s)
  • Various
Пользователи:
Ammotype
  • 7.650000
  • *7.65×17mm Browning SR *9×17mm Short *.22 Long Rifle
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Number
  • Over 5 million
Range
  • Unknown
  • 50.0
part length
  • )
Origin
  • Nazi Germany
  • Weimar Republic
emptyweight
  • 682.0
Fire
  • Semi-automatic
Service
  • 1935
Name
  • PP
  • Walther PP
Operation
  • Straight blowback
Maker
Type
Caption
  • Original Walther PP pistol.
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Feeding System
  • 9
Cartridge
  • 0.220000
  • 6.350000
  • 7.650000
  • 9
Wars
Weight
  • 560
  • 665
Caliber
  • 7.650000
  • *.380 ACP *.32 ACP *.22 Long Rifle
Rate of Fire
  • Unknown
Manufacturer
Sights
  • Fixed iron sights, rear notch and front blade
Used by
Total Length
  • 17.3
is ranged
  • yes
Action
production date
  • 1929
design date
  • 1929
Magazine
  • 7
  • 8
  • Magazine capacity:
  • *10-round detachable box magazine *8-round detachable box magazine *7-round detachable box magazine
  • PP:10+1 8+1 7+1
  • PPK: 8+1 7+1 6+1
Variants
  • PPK, PPK-L, PPKS, PP-Super and PPK/E
  • PPK, PPK-L, PPKS, PP-Super, PPK/E
Custom
  • No
Year
  • 1929
Barrel
  • 98.0
feed
  • 6
  • 7
  • Magazine capacity:
  • PP: 10+1 , 8+1
  • PPK: 8+1 , 7+1
Birth
  • 1929
Designer
Ammunition
  • 0.220000
Size
  • 170
  • Length *17 cm Barrel length *9.8 cm
Начальная скорость пули (м/с):
  • 244
  • 256
Емкость магазина:
  • 7
Вес (без патронов, кг):
  • 0.590000
  • 0.682000
abstract
  • The Walther PP series pistols are blowback-operated semi-automatic pistols. They feature an exposed hammer, a double-action trigger mechanism, a single-column magazine, and a fixed barrel which also acts as the guide rod for the recoil spring. The series includes the Walther PP, PPK, PPK/S, and PPK/E. They are manufactured by Carl Walther GmbH Sportwaffen in Germany, Manurhin in France following World War II, and then in the United States by Interarms in Alexandria, Virginia and currently Smith & Wesson. All production has been under license from Walther.
  • The Walther PP ("Polizeipistole" or "Police Pistol") is a series of blowback short-recoil, semi-automatic pistols produced by Walther Arms. Initial production began back in 1929, a full 4 years before the rise of the Nazi Party. It was first issued to Police and law enforcement officials, but would later be issued to members of the Nazi Party alongside the Mauser C96, Luger P08 and Walther P38. After the war, the pistol became rather popular with other militaries and even popularized by civilians.
  • The Walther PP is a semi-automatic pistol part of the PP series. Developed by Carl Walther Waffenfabrik of Germany.
  • The original PP (Polizeipistole) was released in 1929. It was designed for police use and was used by police forces in Europe in the 1930s and later. The semi-automatic pistol operated using a simple blowback action. The PP was designed with several safety features, some of them innovative, including a firing pin block and a loaded chamber indicator. The most common variant is the PPK (Polizeipistole Kriminalmodell, "police pistol detective model"), a smaller version of the PP with a shorter grip, barrel, frame and reduced magazine capacity. The smaller size made it more concealable than the original PP and hence better suited to plainclothes or undercover work. It was released in 1931.
  • In the Dixon Hill series of holographic programs, Felix Leech, a hit man for Cyrus Redblock, owned a stainless steel Walther PP with pearl grips. This weapon was fired by Leech, wounding Whalen in the process. (TNG: "The Big Goodbye" ) In the holoprogram Julian Bashir, Secret Agent, the scientist Doctor Hippocrates Noah and the secret agent Julian Bashir were armed with the Walther PPK, a variant of the Walther PP. Dr. Noah's gun was nickel-plated and Bashir's gun was one of many hand-held weapons he kept stored, ready for use, in his apartment's armory. (DS9: "Our Man Bashir")
  • Walther PP и Walther PPK — немецкие самозарядные пистолеты, разработанные фирмой "Вальтер", одни из первых массовых пистолетов с УСМ двойного действия.
  • The Walther PP (police pistol) series pistols are blowback-operated semi-automatic pistols. They feature an exposed hammer, a traditional double-action trigger mechanism, a single-column magazine, and a fixed barrel which also acts as the guide rod for the recoil spring. The series includes the Walther PP, PPK, PPK/S, and PPK/E. They are manufactured by Carl Walther GmbH Sportwaffen in Germany, Manurhin in France following World War II, and then in the United States by Interarms in Alexandria, Virginia and currently Smith & Wesson. All production has been under license from Walther.
  • The Walther PP (police pistol) series pistols are blowback-operated semi-automatic pistols. They feature an exposed hammer, a traditional double-action trigger mechanism, a single-column magazine, and a fixed barrel which also acts as the guide rod for the recoil spring. The series includes the Walther PP, PPK, PPK/S, and PPK/E. The various PP series are manufactured in either Germany or the United States. Since 2002, the PPK variant is solely manufactured by Smith & Wesson in Houlton, Maine, United States, under license from Carl Walther GmbH Sportwaffen. In the past, this particular model has been manufactured by Carl Walther in its own factory in Germany, as well as under licenses by Manurhin in Alsace, France, and by Interarms in Alexandria, Virginia. Originally built in 1929, the Walther PPK remains a popular pistol used today for concealed carry, V.I.P. protection, MI5, European and American police.[citation needed]
  • The Walther PP (police pistol) series pistols are blowback-operated semi-automatic pistols. They feature an exposed hammer, a traditional double-action trigger mechanism, a single-column magazine, and a fixed barrel which also acts as the guide rod for the recoil spring. The series includes the Walther PP, PPK, PPK/S, and PPK/E. The various PP series are manufactured in either Germany or the United States. Since 2002, the PPK variant is solely manufactured by Smith & Wesson in Houlton, Maine, United States, under license from Carl Walther GmbH Sportwaffen. In the past, this particular model has been manufactured by Carl Walther in its own factory in Germany, as well as under licenses by Manurhin in Alsace, France, and by Interarms in Alexandria, Virginia. Originally built in 1929, the Walther PPK remains a popular pistol used today for concealed carry, V.I.P. protection, MI5, European and American police.
  • The Walther PP was a pistol produced and used by Germany during World War II.
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