I wondered if I’d bought a possible classic pistol and worth much more than what I paid, especially in such pristine condition. Not being sure what I’d just bought, some online and publication research produced joyful results. I could see the pistol had been fired, but certainly not much, and showed a few minor mishandling scratches. I asked the price and he said “same as for the Walther.” I hefted the pistol, worked the action, removed the magazine and saw there was a second magazine in the box. He immediately brought out a blue plastic Colt factory box containing a practically new Colt Mustang Plus II in stainless. ![]() He would not back down on the price, so I asked if he had anything else in a. ![]() A quick visual confirmed too much wear for my wants. He produced the blued Walther, no box or manual, and one magazine. On my arrival, the elderly gentleman was friendly and explained he was downsizing. I called and set up an appointment for a look-see. I couldn’t find anything new that I could afford but stumbled on a newspaper ad for a not-so-new PPKS. 32 ACP I’d bought new several years earlier and yearned for the. I already had a Walther PPK and a PPKS in. ![]() Early in 2002 while living in Boise, ID, I began a search for a Walther PPKS in.
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