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Little Walter?

Dobbinsky

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My Walther PPK .32 came in yesterday. The gun shop called when I wasn't home, and my wife answered. The guy at the shop who I know quite well said "Would you please tell your husband that his little Walther is in?" My wife doesn't know much about guns, and thought he said "little Walter." and laughed, asking him "What's a little Walter?"

Anyhoo, they both got a chuckle out of it and so did I. When I went in to get my gun, I said "I heard that my Little Walter is in!"

Here's a photo of Little Walter. He's the last version of the PPK with the "Interarms" logo but is not an import. Another crappy photo of mine.
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My Walther PPK .32 came in yesterday. The gun shop called when I wasn't home, and my wife answered. The guy at the shop who I know quite well said "Would you please tell your husband that his little Walther is in?" My wife doesn't know much about guns, and thought he said "little Walter." and laughed, asking him "What's a little Walter?"

Anyhoo, they both got a chuckle out of it and so did I. When I went in to get my gun, I said "I heard that my Little Walter is in!"

Here's a photo of Little Walter. He's the last version of the PPK with the "Interarms" logo but is not an import. Another crappy photo of mine. View attachment 109864
Do you carry your little Walter inside your pants??
 
I had a buddy who used to give his wife his Glock to carry for him in her purse, when they went out. She thought he called it a "clock" as a code word....
On obligatory formal occasions when I was wearing a tux Mrs Greener carried my pistol in her purse. Our code phrase was "I need Mr Smith" in case of emergency, but fortunately never needed it. The optics of this big tuxedoed guy pulling a pistol out of a purse was fun to think about but never had to do it. Mrs Greener and I are both happy we are no longer on the rubber chicken circuit.
 
On obligatory formal occasions when I was wearing a tux Mrs Greener carried my pistol in her purse. Our code phrase was "I need Mr Smith" in case of emergency, but fortunately never needed it. The optics of this big tuxedoed guy pulling a pistol out of a purse was fun to think about but never had to do it. Mrs Greener and I are both happy we are no longer on the rubber chicken circuit.
Heck I bought a PPK 32acp and a P38K just for Tux events, although they are few and far between anymore
 
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