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1931 Semi Automatic PPK Pistol

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1931 Semi Automatic PPK Pistol
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1931 Semi Automatic PPK Pistol
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1931 Semi Automatic PPK Pistol
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1931 Semi Automatic PPK Pistol
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1931 Semi Automatic PPK Pistol
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1931 Semi Automatic PPK Pistol
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1931 Semi Automatic PPK Pistol
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1931 Semi Automatic PPK Pistol
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1931 Semi Automatic PPK Pistol
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1931 Semi Automatic PPK Pistol
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1931 Semi Automatic PPK Pistol
This Denix Reproduction is a copy of the original 1931 Walther PPK Pistol with silencer, made of metal and plastic grips, with simulated mechanism of charging and fire. The magazine and the silencer are removable.

FEATURES:
3.9 Inch Barrel, 7.1 Inches Overall, Polished Nickel, 1.3Lbs. Weight, Removable Magazine

Made in Germany in 1931, known by its initials whose name comes from the German "Polizei Pistole Kurz". Used by the army during World War II. It was the weapon used by Adolf Hitler to commit suicide.

It was also the first semiautomatic pistol that could be carried with a bullet in the chamber without danger of accidental firing by blows or falls. Its discreet and comfortable size, the little recoil of the firing and the security of its mechanism popularized it throughout the twentieth century, becoming the favorite weapon of the secret services of the West.

It became famous thanks to the fiction character of James Bond 007, who has used it in many of his films, where he attaches a silencer to the barrel when a subtile job is required. It is also the weapon used by Holly Hunter in his role of detective M.J. in Copycat.

The fictional secret agent James Bond uses 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. Fleming had given Bond a .25 Beretta 418 pistol in early novels but switched to the PPK in Dr. No (1958) on the advice of firearms expert Geoffrey Boothroyd. Although referred to as a PPK in the film adaption of 1962, the actual gun carried by actor Sean Connery was a Walther PP.

Actor Jack Lord, who played Felix Leiter in Dr. No, was presented with a gold-plated PPK with ivory handgrips, given to him by his friend Elvis Presley. Presley himself owned a silver-finish PPK, inscribed "TCB" ("taking care of business")

Feel like the most famous secret agent of the cinema at the service of Her Majesty with the Denix replica of this PPK automatic pistol!

NOTE:Non-firing Replica Guns and Models should be used ONLY in the home as scale model displays or as collectors items, or for theatrical or training purposes. They should ALWAYS be used under the supervision of a responsible adult. They should NEVER be carried on the street, pointed at anyone, hidden on your person, or left carelessly in your car.

DO NOT leave them where they are accessible to unsupervised children or irresponsible adults. The carrying, handling or brandishing in public of any model that resembles a real weapon may be in violation of the law, may create undue apprehension on the part of law enforcement officers or other persons, and could result in INJURY to the person handling the model.



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