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<blockquote data-quote="PSG-1" data-source="post: 287259" data-attributes="member: 6937"><p>Mine has the threaded barrel, as well as the barrel extension and the fake compensator/counterweight, which I find unnecessary and bulky. It's just unfortunate that in order to own something like a suppressor or a full-auto weapon, requires surrendering 4th amendment rights, which is why I don't own any such devices or weapons, nor will I ever own them, as long as the 1934 NFA laws exist.</p><p></p><p>That said, Walther makes excellent guns, with innovative designs. For example, going way back to the Walther P-38, if you look closely at it, the design is very similar to that of the Beretta M-9, which came about many years after the P-38.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PSG-1, post: 287259, member: 6937"] Mine has the threaded barrel, as well as the barrel extension and the fake compensator/counterweight, which I find unnecessary and bulky. It's just unfortunate that in order to own something like a suppressor or a full-auto weapon, requires surrendering 4th amendment rights, which is why I don't own any such devices or weapons, nor will I ever own them, as long as the 1934 NFA laws exist. That said, Walther makes excellent guns, with innovative designs. For example, going way back to the Walther P-38, if you look closely at it, the design is very similar to that of the Beretta M-9, which came about many years after the P-38. [/QUOTE]
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