Thread 63938779 - /k/ [Archived: 630 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/4/2025, 7:04:47 PM No.63938779
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Beretta 81bb vs walther PP, which would be the better .32 for plinking? Both fill all the points i want except the PP is full stainless steel which i like but the beretta holds 4 more in the mag so its a true 50/50 tossup for me, anyone with experience with either and preferably both of these?
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Anonymous
7/4/2025, 7:53:26 PM No.63939001
>>63938779 (OP)
I have an 81 and ot feels good in my hand. Its grip is borderline full size. Triggers pretty good.
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Anonymous
7/4/2025, 9:07:33 PM No.63939393
>>63939001
can confirm, shes chonky which makes it nice to shoot, maybe not so much to carry
Anonymous
7/4/2025, 9:55:30 PM No.63939634
>>63938779 (OP)
Ask a guy called ppchad in /hg general.
Guy is an expert in .32 pistols.
He often posts a gif of himself one handing his 1903 at the range, putting every bullet in nearly the same hole while rapid firing.
Anonymous
7/4/2025, 10:01:56 PM No.63939662
>>63938779 (OP)
Fuddblasters really didn't like the latest pp offering, if you are thinking of a secondary market surplus version for a reasonable price it might have a chance against the beretta.
Anonymous
7/4/2025, 10:05:27 PM No.63939684
>>63938779 (OP)
PPs are more aesthetic but they will give you hammer bite. The beretta will be way more enjoyable to shoot.
Anonymous
7/5/2025, 2:16:34 AM No.63940856
the Beretta is a newer design and more comfortable to shoot