Semi-automatic pistol, Germany 1931 (WW II)

54

Reproduction of gun with silencer, made of metal and plastic grips, with simulated mechanism of charging and fire. The magazine and the silencer are removable.
Made in Germany in 1931, known by its initials whose name comes from the German "Polizei Pistole Kurz". Used by the army during World War II. It was the weapon used by Adolf Hitler to commit suicide.
It was also the first semiautomatic pistol that could be carried with a bullet in the chamber without danger of accidental firing by blows or falls. Its discreet and comfortable size, the little recoil of the firing and the security of its mechanism popularized it throughout the twentieth century, becoming the favorite weapon of the secret services of the West.
It became famous thanks to the fiction character of James Bond 007, who has used it in many of his films, where he attaches a silencer to the barrel when a subtle job is required. It is also the weapon used by Holly Hunter in his role of detective M.J. in Copycat.
Feel like the most famous secret agent of the cinema at the service of Her Majesty with the Denix replica of this automatic pistol!

Mostrar

PPK DENIX - Video review

Reference 1277

Dimensions: 18 cm
Weight: 590 g
Country of manufacture: Germany:
Epoch: World War I & II 1914-1945
Type Collectible: Pistols

Recommended price 125.50 VídeosVídeos

Comments

  1. Posted by Larry Morris on 24/09/2024 22:37
    5

    Hi great pistol for reenacting! I am also looking for a spare magazine for my 7.65 holster.

  2. Posted by GK on 02/11/2021 22:53
    5

    I am still impressed with the Denix PPK and still looking for a spare magazine.

  3. Posted by GK on 04/12/2020 00:15
    5

    I received my PPK today and I am very impressed, I have used a real PPK and the Denix replica is very close. It is extremely realistic in weight, feel and looks. I only wish I could find a spare magazine to fit in the PPK holster. This is a great replica for collectors and reenactors. Happy to give it 5 Stars.

  4. Posted by Mathew Harrington on 10/07/2020 03:33
    5

    I'm doing this comment for the giveaway

Write a comment
Back to top