Frequently Asked Questions
Manual action replica that requires cocking after each shot. Replica manufactured by Umarex model PPK/S that mimics the real firearm at a 1:1 scale. During operation, we recommend using protective eyewear for yourself and those around you.
Equipment Specifications
| Material | Metal, ABS, Plastic |
| Speed | 55 - 60 m/s |
| Firing Mode | Manual |
| Propulsion | Spring |
| Length | 155 mm |
Product Description
Brief History
Walther PP was the most important pistol platform of the interwar period. It was designed and manufactured by the German company Walther, and began "service" in 1929 within law enforcement. As suggested by the title "Polizei Pistole," it translates to Police Pistol. This pistol was highly regarded among law enforcement as well as civilians due to its reliability and compact size. In 1931, the PPK model, "Polizei Pistole Kriminalmodell," or Detective Police Pistol, was launched. This model is smaller than the classic PP, making it even easier to carry and operate. Combining the PP model with the PPK resulted in 1968, as a constraint from the GCA68 (Gun Control Act of 1968) in the United States, the PPK/S platform. This pistol combines the capacity of the PP with the reduced size of the PPK's frame. Regardless of the model, the PP/PPK remains one of the most beloved pistols among secret law enforcement, espionage agents, and others. Here we can happily mention the James Bond series, where the PPK is often the signature of secret agent 007.
Exterior of the Replica
Compared to the real firearm, this replica manufactured by Umarex has a metal upper part and an ABS lower part. Its design closely resembles the PPK/S made by Walther. Just like the real firearm, the safety is on the left side and can be operated regardless of the hammer's position.
Interior of the Replica
The internal mechanism of the replica is made of plastic and metal and operates with manual action. Cocking the hammer and loading BBs is strictly done by pulling the slide back to the locked position. The replica does not feature an adjustable hop-up.