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Old P-64 vs. Sig’s P365: Does the Polish “Walther” Stand Up? I’m a proven sucker when it comes to old military surplus guns. Not because I get lemons, but because I just can’t seem to resist these
old firearms. These guns were built to fill the hands of people facing particular moments in history. Old guns like this Polish P-64 have a certain beauty and historical appeal. (Photo: Paul Peterson/Guns.com) Say what you will about military folk and their legendary bureaucracies. My experiences have taught me that’s a fair enough critique. However, some great innovations have also come from those who trust more than their lives to the guns they carry. These old firearms are invested with the hopes, fears, and pride of entire nations.
Walther s flagship pistol for the past century has been the
PP series handgun and for good reason. It is both old-school cool and often overrated. The background of the gun is well established. Fritz Walter, the heir to the famed Carl Walther rifle works, moved in the early 1900s to expand the company into handguns with a line of simple blowback pocket pistols to compete with models like the
Colt Vest Pocket and Pieper Bayard. Moving to more advanced designs using a workable single-action/double-action trigger system by the 1920s, the
Polizei Pistole, or PP series, soon became a smash-hit, despite the fact it was twice as much as the company s earlier models.