Walther PK380 Nickel - Available

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Walther PK380 Nickel - Available

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We have a Walther PK380 with Nickel Slide in the shop. we dont get this particular type in very often, the regular ones are common but the nickel not so much.

Our price is $390.18 for the pistol, but we do have to also charge tax if your buying in Ohio. If you want it shipped to your FFL, that will cost you $9.95



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PK380 Nickle 3.6" Description
PK380 Nickle 3.6"

Specifications:

- Caliber: .380 Auto
- Trigger: SA, DA
- Grip: Lightweight polymer
- Magazine: 8 rounds
- Dimensions: 6.5”L, 5.2”H, 1.2”W
- Barrel Length: 3.66”
- Sights: 3 Dot
- Sight Radius: 5.4”
- Weight w/ magazine: 19.8oz
- Magazine weight empty: 1.8oz
- Barrel, Frame, Slide: Steel
- External Hammer
- Ambidextrous manual safety
- Ambidextrous magazine release
- Picatinny style accessory rail
- Includes one (1) magazine only
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Re: Walther PK380 Nickel - Available

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i haven't seen a nickel one but I have many rounds behind the original black one.

A lot of people can't figure out why anyone would put a sub-caliber in a larger-than-pocket pistol.
Let me tell you this... if you are working with someone who is ultra-recoil sensitive, so sensitive to felt recoil that you can hardly describe it... the kind of person you can handle a .22LR and you haven't found a single other thing they can stand, then try this Walther PK-380. It's also got maybe the easiest slide pull of any semi-auto pistol I've ever handled. Easier than any blowback rimfire. Outrageously easier than any unlocked breech .380.

It's the softest shooting .380 I've ever used with the easiest slide pull in the game.

If you've got a recoil sensitive shooter that all but refuses to move beyond a .22LR, here's a .380 that might be worth trying.
I like to swap brass... and I'm looking for .32 H&R Mag, .327 Fed Mag, .380 Auto and 10mm. If you have some and would like to swap for something else, send me a note!
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