Walther SSP - pictures

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Re: Continuing OFF TOPIC

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trinity wrote:so all these off topic replies because.... no one really cares about the SSP?
I think it probably means that people have seen marketing exercises before.

Yes the pictures look fantastic. To get people excited though will need Walther to get the pistol used in big competitions. Success breeds success.
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Re: Continuing OFF TOPIC

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David Levene wrote:
trinity wrote:so all these off topic replies because.... no one really cares about the SSP?
I think it probably means that people have seen marketing exercises before.

Yes the pictures look fantastic. To get people excited though will need Walther to get the pistol used in big competitions. Success breeds success.
What about offering it for around $600 (US) to get people really excited? Too bad it will go for several times that.
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Walther SSP

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I have sent a mail to Walther about a .32 version and the answer is:
"A conversion kit for the SSP is planned for next year."

I think it might be an interesting combination. A FAS in new clothes by Walther. Some of us do not like muzzle heavy .32 (or .22).

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Other pictures can be found there (Thomas Rink custom grips) :

http://www.formgriffe.de/galerie/Walthe ... -1.jpg.htm

The last picture has a detail of the top loading magazine.
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SSP Price

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Does anyone have an indication of price for the SSP yet?
Just wondering...
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Prize

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James Hurr
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SSP Price

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Thanks for the info, lets se how it performs...
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Top-Loading Magazine

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I'm not familiar with the top-loading magazine design. Is the magazine fixed in place in the pistol, or is it loaded externally and inserted?

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Re: Top-Loading Magazine

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bicohen wrote:I'm not familiar with the top-loading magazine design. Is the magazine fixed in place in the pistol, or is it loaded externally and inserted?
Loaded externally then placed into the pistol from the top.
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