Shooting the 1941 Walther PPK war capture pistol - POV

Published on December 22, 2022
Duration: 0:19

This video showcases a 1941 Walther PPK war capture pistol during a range day. It highlights the use of Sellier & Bellot 7.65 Browning (.32 Auto) ammunition and demonstrates the pistol's manual of arms, including loading, safety operation, and its slide-locking feature after the last round. The POV shooting footage offers an immersive experience of firing the historic firearm.

Quick Summary

The 1941 Walther PPK is a historic firearm chambered in 7.65mm Browning (.32 Auto). It features a slide-mounted safety/decocker and its slide locks back after the last round is fired, indicating an empty magazine.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: 1941 Walther PPK & Ammo
  2. 00:03Loading & Safety Operation
  3. 00:09POV Live Fire at Steel Target

Frequently Asked Questions

What caliber is the 1941 Walther PPK shown in the video?

The 1941 Walther PPK featured in the video is chambered in 7.65mm Browning, which is also commonly known as .32 Auto. The ammunition used was Sellier & Bellot 7.65 Browning (.32 Auto) 73gr FMJ.

How does the safety mechanism on the Walther PPK work?

The Walther PPK in the video demonstrates a slide-mounted safety/decocker. This lever allows the user to safely decock the hammer from a cocked position or engage a safety to prevent accidental firing.

What happens after the last round is fired from the Walther PPK?

When the last round is fired from the Walther PPK, the slide automatically locks back to the rear. This indicates that the magazine is empty and the firearm is ready to be unloaded.

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