I was poking around the imfdb site and saw that as well, then went looking at Pachmayr grips and was left scratching my head. Thanks for the clarification!
And I was only joking about the loaded gun/safety off. But still - turn that safety on when passing handguns around!
The ppk is sweet the ppk/s too long in the bottom. The custom grips kill the lines of the gun, I've left my ppk stock.
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Ever since I saw this part in the tralier, I got excited. The Optical reader technology is pretty neat, I remember a number of American Police Departments have looked at this as a safety measure for thier officers.
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I purchased that Walther PPK/S replica that I mentioned in my last post. It looks even better in person that it does in the pictures. If I could figure out a way to recreate the custom grips I would do it, unfortunately I imagine it would require tools that I do not have access to at present, also I do have any knowledge of electronics either.
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And I was only joking about the loaded gun/safety off. But still - turn that safety on when passing handguns around!
As for getting a mock Walther PPK/S to recreate this prop, would one of these workhttp://www.copsplus.com/prodnum11542.php
I know its rubber, but I would imagine it would do nicely if no Airsoft or BB guns could be located.
Not just me who thought the ppk has a distinctive sound. Must be the shirt barrel, but I always thought the ppk had a sharper crack than some others.
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