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  • wakal

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    They are nice little guns...I am not fond of the Bond grips, so I swapped them for the (far thinner) Boberg grips.

    The reverse-feed is not forgiving to poorly crimped 9mm. That said, Winchester "white box" works just fine for practice, though I prefer Silvertips for carry.

    The Boberg was...poorly marketed, and run by a small startup company so sales were sluggish despite an otherwise excellent (if expensive) little pistol. When the folks at Bond bought the design, they improved some of the materials used but parts interchange with the original. The Bond Bullpups are sold out months in advance, but are (IMO) well worth the wait.

    Are they...four times better than a PF9 or LC9? Is a CTS-V four times better than Fiesta?
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    Moonpie

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    Gunz are icky.
    Cool gun.

    Please send to Moonpie for evaluation while out on the boat. On a deep lake. With muddy bottom. With piranhas and sharks and Nessie.
     

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    Llama Modelo III-A .380
     

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    Kar98

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    Nah. They're just whiny little man-babies. Even my wife loves shooting my PPK .380 because it's so soft and mild shooting.
     
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    Nah. They're just whiny little man-babies. Even my wife loves shooting my PPK .380 because it's so soft and mild shooting.
    I will say, the S&W made ppk/s I have had a slightly sharp edge on the beaver tail from the factory which made it uncomfortable for a long range session. Excepting sharp edges, anyone who complains about the recoil of a ppk must have the pain tolerance of an inflamed testicle.
     

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    Right. But you can carry the PPK/S with the flush magazine, and then it's really tiny. But if it came down to just these two, I'd carry my Kimber Micro 9 instead.
     
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    Frankly I just find the idea of having difficulty concealing a ppks comical, if you where 6'8" and weighed 98pounds you could hide it with little to no effort, I usually just put it in my pocket

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    deltaecho

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    Are PPKs really as hellish to shoot as I've read some commentators claim?
    Whiney little manbaby chiming in. I've tried em about 3 times, found them pretty unpleasant after a couple mags.

    Then again, if you're 007 you probably only need a round or two...:p

    Edit: To be fair, I'm talking about the PPK/s.
     
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