Yes
The Walther PPS is available in both 9x19 Parabellum, and .40 Smith & Wesson.
It's excellent
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4-500 or so
One might purchase a Walther P22 from a store called American Rifleman. American Rifleman is a store that sells rifles, handguns, shotguns, ammo, optics, etc.
The Louisiana Purchase and Oregon are divided by the Rocky Mountains.
No, Oregon was not part of the Louisiana Purchase. The Louisiana Purchase, completed in 1803, primarily involved land acquired from France, which included a large portion of the central United States. Oregon, on the other hand, was part of the Oregon Territory, which was established later and was jointly occupied by the United States and Great Britain until the Oregon Treaty of 1846.
no
You can purchase an Oregon deer tag online through the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife website or at authorized license agents such as sporting goods stores or outdoor retailers.
The Walther PP uses a variety of ammo, depending on what model you own. The most common type of round used overall is the 7.65mm round and the majority of Walther PPs and PPKs were designed around this round. There is also the 9mm Kurz round that could be used in these guns also. It was only after WWII was over that the Walther PP and PPK were redesigned to shoot a .22LR round, but production lines were shut down soon after because the .22LR was not a common round at the time, so few were made in relation to the standard 7.65mm. The least common type of round used by Walther PP series was the 6.35mm round, which the PP and PPK were both originally designed to use early in the war.
Mutual materials , Gresham oregon.
No