I know we hate the PPK on P-F. I know this. But (I think) that’s because it’s…
1. Generally perceived as unreliable.
2. Hurts to shoot.
Does a PPK in its “proper” caliber change these?
If neither of the above are true, we’re left with a very small, vey thin, inherently accurate, DA/SA carry platform. Albeit in a lesser caliber. I’ve read some anecdotes to suggest, maybe, the size of .380 pushes the envelope in terms of reliability on a gun as small as the PPK. Seems logical. But, then again, there’s rimlock with .32 / 7.65.
If reports suggest these run… I might be interested. Definitely intrigues me more than the .380.