walther ppk/s with nickle slid review

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Review of Walther PPK/S with Nickle Slid

By Jay204 Rank: Lance Corporal on 11th Nov 2006

Jay204's Ratings
Value for money8/10
Overall value7/10
yes Jay204's recommendation

Good Points

Blowback.

Bad Points

Powerless but descent.

General Comments

I just purchased the black PPK/S kit from a local hunting goods store for 100 dollars Canadian. When I got home, I opened it and shot about roughly 50 bb's. The next day I shot probably 20 more bb's before my slide jammed. I don't know how to fix this, and I was wondering if anyone knew how, and if it could be done at home. I tried looking up forums and stuff, but there aren't any that are much help with this.

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The take down is a charm (just like a Walther PPK). You just pull the trigger guard down and pull back the slide.

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