Shooting ze Walther PPK 7.65mm

Published on April 1, 2024
Duration: 0:21

This video showcases the Walther PPK in 7.65mm (.32 ACP) at the range. It highlights the firearm's markings, operation including chambering a round and using the decocker, and live fire performance against a steel silhouette. The PPK demonstrates reliable cycling and slide lock on an empty magazine, confirming its clear status.

Quick Summary

The Walther PPK in the video is chambered in 7.65mm (.32 ACP). It features a decocker/safety mechanism and has a capacity of 7+1 rounds with a 3.3-inch barrel. The firearm demonstrated reliable cycling and slide lock on an empty magazine.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Walther PPK Inspection & Loading
  2. 00:07Chambering Round & Safety Check
  3. 00:10Live Fire: 7.65mm PPK Shooting
  4. 00:16Clear Chamber & Safe Status

Frequently Asked Questions

What caliber is the Walther PPK shown in this video?

The Walther PPK featured in the video is chambered in 7.65mm, which is also commonly known as .32 ACP. This caliber offers a balance of manageable recoil and sufficient power for its intended purpose.

How does the Walther PPK operate regarding safety?

The Walther PPK utilizes a decocker/safety mechanism. The video shows the shooter racking the slide to chamber a round and then demonstrating the use of the decocker before preparing to fire.

What are the key specifications of the Walther PPK?

The Walther PPK typically features a 7.65mm (.32 ACP) caliber, a capacity of 7+1 rounds, and a barrel length of approximately 3.3 inches. Its weight is around 21 ounces.

What does it mean when the slide locks back on an empty magazine?

When the slide locks back on an empty magazine, it signifies that the firearm has fired its last round and the magazine is depleted. This is a crucial safety feature indicating the pistol is empty and ready for safe handling.

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