Walther PPK

Walther PPK 3D model

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Full assembled model of German pistol Walther PPK and its 7,65 mm bullet.

Model is good for weapon mechanic animation, games and for visual education.

Notification: if You need low poly model You can contact me here or : all_world_weapons@mail.ru

The Walther PP (German: Polizeipistole, or police pistol) series pistols are blowback-operated semi-automatic pistols, developed by the German arms manufacturer Carl Walther GmbH Sportwaffen. It features an exposed hammer, a traditional double-action trigger mechanism, a single-column magazine, and a fixed barrel that also acts as the guide rod for the recoil spring. The series includes the Walther PP, PPK, PPK/S, and PPK/E models. The Walther TPH pocket pistol is a smaller calibre pistol introduced in 1971 identical in handling and operation to the PPK.

The most common variant is the Walther PPK, a smaller version of the PP with a shorter grip, barrel and frame, and reduced magazine capacity. A new, two-piece wrap-around grip panel construction was used to conceal the exposed back strap. The smaller size made it more concealable than the original PP and hence better suited to plain-clothes or undercover work. It was released in 1931. PPK is an abbreviation for Polizeipistole Kriminal (literally police pistol criminal), referring to the Kriminalamt crime investigation office. While the K is often mistakenly assumed to stand for kurz (German for short), as the variant has a shorter barrel and frame, Walther used the name Kriminal in early advertising brochures and the 1937 GECO German catalog. The PPK saw widespread use. Adolf Hitler killed himself with his PPK (.32 ACP/7.65mm) in the Führerbunker in Berlin. A Walther PPK .32 (gun number 159270) was used by Kim Jae-gyu to kill South Korean leader Park Chung-hee. The fictional secret agent James Bond used a Walther PPK in many of the novels and films: Ian Fleming's choice of Bond's weapon directly influenced the popularity and notoriety of the PPK. Fleming had given Bond a .25 Beretta 418 pistol in early novels, but switched to the PPK in Dr. No (1958) on the advice of firearms expert Geoffrey Boothroyd. Although referred to as a PPK in the film adaption of 1962, the actual gun carried by actor Sean Connery was a Walther PP. Actor Jack Lord, who played Felix Leiter in Dr. No, was presented with a gold-plated PPK with ivory handgrips, given to him by his friend Elvis Presley. Presley himself owned a silver-finish PPK, inscribed TCB (taking care of business).

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karlranseier 2022-05-14 05:59:54 UTC
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Excellent model at a good price. I will probably buy more from the creator/designer.
Walther PPK
$40.00
 
Royalty Free License 
Walther PPK
$40.00
 
Royalty Free License 
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  • Autodesk FBX (.fbx)1.19 MB
  • STEP (.stp)5.97 MB
  • OBJ (.obj, .mtl) (2 files)3.18 MB
  • IGES (.ige, .igs, .iges)24.7 MB

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  • Publish date2022-05-11
  • Model ID#3750051
  • Animated
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  • VR / AR / Low-poly
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