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Old 11-30-2010, 11:42 AM   #21
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Originally Posted by Pilotsteve View Post
In terms of the PPK having such a sharp recoil... I'm working on that one. Soon I'll post a complete physical study of the entire firing sequence and there may be some surprises. I've been doing the math for two days now and it will be serious geek fodder when complete.

-Pilotsteve
I'll be interested in your findings; been avoiding the .380s for years due to the rappy recoil; I prefer the .32s.
Something worth checking; weight and dimensions of the respective slides in both calibers...often wondered if they interchange, and the .380 just has a heavier spring. My suspicion has long been that the gun was designed as a .32 and 'stretched' to .380.
Good luck; we geeks await the results.
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