Walther PP semi-automatic pistol (this version was made in France by Manurhin under licence)


After World War II, the Allied powers forbade any manufacture of weapons in Germany. in 1952, Walther licensed production of the PP series pistols to Manurhin. All postwar European-made PP series pistols were manufactured by Manurhin until 1986. The most common variant is the Walther PPK, a small more concealable weapon that was used by James Bond in Ian Fleming's novels. Adolf Hitler shot and killed himself with a PPK.


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