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PostPosted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 9:00 am 
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Could not wait two more months for the Ruger so I picked up this James Bond special at Gander yesterday - ... now, if only I knew where I might be able to find a custom made holster for it!

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Could not wait two more months for the Ruger so I picked up this James Bond special at Gander yesterday - ... now, if only I knew where I might be able to find a custom made holster for it!

http://rmholsters.com

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I've got a couple of those little Walther gems. I seldom carry either one but I think I probably have more PPK-PPK/S holsters than any other kind.

The Walther is an old design and holsters have been made for them for many years. I keep running across old holsters for them at gun shows and buying them, usually at very low cost.

The Walther PP series carries easily, slightly heavy for their caliber but very thin. They just disappear under light clothing. If you go through those boxes of used holsters you see at most gun shows, you'll almost always find one for a Walther. If you want a new one, our fellow forum member SRIGS makes some nice ones. Check his website.

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Ramoel wrote:
The Walther PP series carries easily, slightly heavy for their caliber but very thin. They just disappear under light clothing.


Today was simply a day of fun! Actually got decent groups at 15 feet and just a blast (forgive the pun) to shoot. My buddy found me a leather Bianchi for next to nothing but I owe Srigs a call - being a lefty, the selection is usually pretty slim and the quality even worse.

Definitely my new summer-carry back up when it's impractical to carry the SIG or too hot for the Smart Carry.

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I have an exact form for it so let me know what you need. :D

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