Walther PPK/S .380 ACP Stainless/Silver Pistol
Specifications
Grip Polymer (checkered grip panels)
Action Double Action
Finish Stainless/Silver
Sights Standard Sights
Capacity 7+1
Optic Ready No
Barrel Length 3.3 inches
Caliber / Gauge .380 ACP
Manual Safety Yes
Threaded Barrel No
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Description
Product Overview
The Walther PPK/S DA/SA compact pistol in .380 ACP brings classic Walther styling to modern concealed carry. Built on the legendary 1931 design, the PPK/S features a longer grip for improved control, a wave-cut top strap to reduce glare, and a loaded chamber viewport for quick status checks.
Key Features
- Single / Double Action (DA/SA) trigger system for versatile use
- Manual thumb safety that engages a firing pin block
- Fixed 3-dot sights for fast, consistent aiming
- Stainless/silver finish with durable, classic appearance
- Checkered polymer grip panels for confident control
- Magazine finger extension for improved comfort during shooting
If you want a compact .380 ACP pistol with timeless Walther ergonomics and handling, the PPK/S is a strong choice for everyday carry.
4.9 | 8 Reviews
- SKU:
- 2246004
- UPC:
- 723364460043
- BUDS ID:
- 90016
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Customer Reviews
4.9 out of 5
8 total reviews
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Latest Reviews
Tom P.
7 years ago
Verified Purchaser
Bought the stainless...
Bought the stainless for my wife.. It's heavy enough that the recoil is just about non existent.she loves it..Buds gun shot is great as usual 😎
Colin W.
11 years ago
Verified Purchaser
Manufacturing Issue:...
Manufacturing Issue: The first PPKs I received from Buds came quick and as expected. I inspected the firearm at the FFL and went right to the range. The gun ran great. The only issue I had was it failing to return to battery after 150 rounds (gun just needed to be cleaned). Then I started the rather simple break down to clean the gun and I noticed a crack in the frame. Directly behind the hammer at the top of the beaver tale was an 1/8" crack that I did not notice in the light at the FFL. Having accepted the gun, I decided to reach out to Smith and Wesson to get a fix in place or at least make sure there were no structural issues. Long story short Walther (Uramex) now handles the problem guns. They sent me a new PPK/s a week later after I sent mine in to them for evaluation. I received the gun and changed out the recoil and firing pin springs with Wolff springs and put a nice set of Hogue grips on. Reliability: I've ran 10 different kinds of ammo (Corbon, UMC, Winchester White Box, Winchester Supreme Elite, Winchester PDX1 , Black Hills, PMC, Blazer, buffalo bore, browning court) through the weapon and could not find a kind it didn't like. I just got through 700 rounds with the gun and have had 3 malfunctions. All 3 related to magazine issues. 2 failure to ejects with the magazine not properly seated (my fault). Note that some after market grips (I used Hogue) may require sanding down the finger extension on the maginze to seat it properly. The failure to feed occured when the grit built up under the magazine/slide catch and the second to last round kept the slide open - this was round 200/200 that did not feed after a continuous hour of shooting. No other issues. Function: The second gun's trigger was not quite as good but still not bad. I recommend using some polish on the feed ramp and polishing the contacts between the frame and the slide. Overall, this gun runs great and functions as it should. A lot of folks think the .380 is a "baby round" but if you haven't shot one you might be surprised or at least I was. You can easily shoot this gun all day at the range (recoil will not be an issue) but you might like gloves after the first 100 rounds. The metal backstop of the gun will begin to dig into your webbing and feel a little uncomfortable. Accuracy: This gun is awesome in the accuracy department - Cloverleafs at 10 yards, under an inch at 25 yards, and I can hit a silhouette target every time at 100 yards free hand. Really, I shoot his as good/better than my Super Blackhawk Hunter , and Glock 17. Summary: This gun is extremely accurate and seems very reliable. I'm panning using this for CCW when the weather is warmer and weekend plinker. Awesome gun.
Jay Z.
11 years ago
Verified Purchaser
I have been completely...
I have been completely and utterly pleased with this gun. Fit and finish are great, and it was exactly what I expected. I love the way the gun fits in my hand, the accuracy is great, and the weight tells me that I have a solid piece of material in my hand when shooting or carrying it. I will be using this as my primary carry weapon when I get the classes taken. I purchased this gun and the Taurus Judge the same day, and it is mainly for elderly parents that will use it for home defense... Overall this is a great, accurate, wonderfully well made gun that deserves better attention that it gets. It's not one of the cheap polymer guns that permeate the market, but I don't want a gun that feels like plastic just to save the weight of the carry option. I have and will continue to order from Bud's. For those that like classic and well made guns, even for women, this gun is an excellent choice.
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1105 Industry Road, Lexington, KY 40505
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