| The PK 380 is a decent feeling and shooting gun. It is of the recoil type and not the blow back style like the p22. I have bought one of the 380s just out of curiosity and gave it to the wife as she can rack the slide easier on it than the p-22 and it is the smallest I would let her CC. The PK380 is a little more refined than the P22 but has a few strange ideas in it If I had not bought this out of curiosity and I knew then what I know now, (read below) I would have jumped past this for something more solid.
I called Walther about some parts and the Walther personnel were quick to point out that the P22, SP22 and PK380 are not built by Walther. They have 30,000 plus parts for true Walthers but none for these guns. The three above are built by Umarex which he says is a good toy company and imported by Smith & Wesson so he gave me their number to call for the parts. He said the true Walther people feel about it like we would if Mattel bought Smith & Wesson or Colt and started making cheap guns. Also the only reason that they hung the Walther banner on these guns is because Umarex bought Walther in 1994 so they can stick the banner where they want. They knew if the they hung the Umarex name on these guns they would not sell so they labeled them as Walther knowing people would think they were getting a good quality, trouble free life long gun and doing it cheaper. So we fall for it, Buy the cheap gun, work on them and repair some of the shoddy work inside that looks like a toy manufacturer was there to get bugs out. I compare my p22, (which is a fun gun to shoot) to my Phoenix hp22 which is also a blast to shoot. Had to do the same amount of work inside to refine them both. The Phoenix with 2 barrels, 2 magazines and a lifetime warranty cost about 1/3 of the p22. |