Walther Ppk Serial Numbers

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Pulled from deep in the Lucky Gunner archives, we’ve found this 40-year-old episode of a series of TV shorts we once sponsored called Shooting Outdoors. We thought you guys might get a kick out of seeing this old review of the Walther PP.

James Bond was Wrong

Okay, so let’s get something out of the way: the pistol reviewed here is actually a Walther PP and not a Walther PPK. It’s an easy mistake to make since the two are very close in appearance. Close enough that in the first James Bond film, Dr. No, Bond is issued a Walther PP, but it’s referred to as a PPK. Apparently the makers of Shooting Outdoors made the same mistake, despite there being a “PP” very clearly stamped on the Walther’s slide. You might also be wondering how a five year old company sponsored a show from 40 years ago, but it’s rude to ask so many questions.

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Walther PP vs. PPK vs. PPK/S

There are several variants of the Walther PP pistols, and keeping up with them can get confusing real fast. There are plenty of Walther enthusiasts who can decode the details for you, but the basic story is that the PP has a longer slide and barrel, and a metal backstrap. The PPK is shorter than the PP by 0.6″ and has no metal backstrap, so the grips wrap around the rear. The PPK also has a shorter grip, and the magazines hold one less round. The PPK/S is a combination of the two. It has the shorter barrel and slide of the PPK, but the longer grip of the PP. The original chambering was .32 ACP (or 7.62mm in Europe) but all three variants have also been offered in .380 ACP, .25 ACP and .22 LR.

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An Actual Review

Aside from the silliness in the above video, I do have a few actual comments based on my experience with the Walther PP.

The one I borrowed for the review is chambered in .32 ACP and was made in 1964. Like all of the Walther pistols in this series, it’s a double action/single action with a slide mounted de-cocker/safety. The double action pull is excessively stiff. My trigger pull gauge maxes out at 12 lbs, and at that point, the Walther’s trigger hadn’t even started to move yet. That said, the double action stroke is relatively smooth and consistent, and I actually found it easier to shoot than some of the lighter DA triggers I’ve used in the past. That probably has a lot to do with the relatively short trigger reach, which allows you to get a good amount of leverage on that heavy trigger.

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Walther Ppk Serial Numbers 1931 To 1945

The single action pull came in at around 5lbs, with a little bit of takeup and a clean break. The tiny sights are a joke, but that was pretty much standard practice for semi-autos of the era. If this gun was my only option for self-defense, I’d put a little neon orange paint on the front sight to give me some hope of finding a sight picture under stress.

Usually, I really hate slide-mounted safeties. Actually, I think any kind of safety lever on a double action pistol is an obnoxious redundancy, but slide mounted safeties are the worst. However, the PP is small enough that the safety/decocker was easy to reach with my firing hand thumb, so I didn’t mind it that much. It would still bother me to have to carry a gun with this “feature”, but the convenient placement of the lever does mitigate that problem in my opinion.

I’ve read a lot of complaints about the recoil of the PP and PPK pistols chambered in .380 ACP. The PP was originally designed for the .32 ACP cartridge and apparently the transition to .380 took away a lot of the gun’s user-friendliness. My loaner pistol in .32 ACP hardly recoiled more than a .22 LR and was really fun to shoot. If .32 ACP ammo was easier on the wallet, I would love to own one of these for a plinker.

Another complaint of the .380 version is the issue of slide bite. If you have medium-sized or larger hands and you place your firing hand high up on the grip the way you’re “supposed” to, the meat behind your thumb will come precariously close to the slide when it comes back. I wasn’t “bit” by the slide on the PP, but I can see how it could happen with the .380 as it is probably apt to shift around more in the hand under recoil. Some later versions of the PPK have an extended beaver tail to prevent this.

I won’t go into detail about reliability since I only fired a couple of boxes of ammo through the Walther, but for what it’s worth, I didn’t have any feeding issues or malfunctions with the gun, and its owner says he’s had very few problems in the past. I have heard a lot of complaints about the reliability of the Walthers, but it’s possible malfunctions are more common with the .380 version, or possibly ammo related. The ammo I used was PMC .32 ACP FMJ and JHP. The only issue I did have was that the slide didn’t always go completely into battery when racking in the first round. I eventually figured out how to adjust my loading technique to avoid the problem, so it may have been simple user error.

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As a defensive concealed carry piece, the PP type pistols are outdated, and there are numerous contemporary designs that are superior in almost every way (Except maybe appearance. Jcm 2000 dsl 100 manual. They may be the best looking semi-autos ever). Unless you already happen to own one, there’s not even a case to be made for the PP or PPK as a serious self-defense gun from a perspective of price since used ones tend to be relatively pricey. But they do have a certain charm and they’re fun to shoot. Based on my experience with this PP, I’ll soon be checking out reviews of the current production .22 LR Walther PPK.

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Pre War Walther Ppk Serial Numbers

Walther Model 1
Walther Model 2
Walther Model 3
Walther Model 4
Walther Model 5
Walther Model 6
Walther Model 7
Walther Model 8
Walther Model 9
Walther Model Sport 1926
Walther Model Sport Target
Walther Model 1936 Olympia
Walther Model Funfklamph Pentathlon
Walther Model Jagerschafts – Hunter
Walther Model Standard
Walther Model Schnellfeur – Rapid Fire
Walther Model MP
Walther Model AP
Walther Model PP
Walther Model PP .22 Caliber
Walther Model PP .25 Caliber
Walther Model PP .32 Caliber High Polish
Walther Model PP .32 Caliber Milled
Walther Model PP .380 Caliber
Walther Model PP .32 Caliber with Duraluminum Frame
Walther Model PP .32 Caliber with Bottom Magazine
Walther Model PP .32 Caliber with Verchromt Finish
Walther Model PP .32 Caliber Allemagne Marked
Walther Model PP .32 Caliber, A.F. Stoeger Contract
Walther Model PP .32 Caliber with Waffenampt Proofs
Walther Model PP .32 Caliber with Full Engraving
Walther Model PP .32 Caliber, Police Eagle/C Proofed, High Polish
Walther Model PP .32 Caliber, Police Eagle, Police Eagle/C and Police
Walther Model PP .32 Caliber, NSKK Marked on Slide
Walther Model PP .32 Caliber, NSDAP Gruppe Markings
Walther Model PP .32 Caliber, PDM
Walther Model PP .32 Caliber, RJ Marked
Walther Model PP .32 Caliber, RFV Marked, High Polished
Walther Model PP .32 Caliber, RBD
Walther Model PP .32 Caliber, RpLt Marked
Walther Model PP .32 Caliber, Statens Vattenfallsverk
Walther Model PP .32 Caliber, AC Marked
Walther Model PP .32 Caliber, Duraluminum Frame
Walther Model PP .380 Caliber, Bottom Magazine, Waffenampt Proof
Walther Model PPK
Walther Model PPK .22 Caliber
Walther Model PPK .25 Caliber
Walther Model PPK .32 Caliber, High Polish
Walther Model PPK .32 Caliber Milled Finish
Walther Model PPK .380 Caliber
Walther Model PPK .32 Caliber with Duraluminum Frame
Walther Model PPK .32 Caliber Marked Mod. PP on Slide
Walther Model PPK .32 Caliber with Panagraphed Slide
Walther Model .32 Caliber with Verchromt Finish
Walther Model PPK .32 Caliber Full Engraving
Walther Model PPK .32 Caliber, Czechoslovakian Contract
Walther Model PPK .32 Caliber, Allemagne Marked
Walther Model PPK .32 Caliber with Waffenampt Proofs, Milled
Walther Model PPK .32 Caliber, Police Eagle/C Proofed, Milled
Walther Model PPK .32 Caliber, Police Eagle/F Proofed, Duraluminum
Walther Model PPK .32 Caliber, Party Leader Grips, Brown
Walther Model PPK .32 Caliber, Party Leader Grips, Black
Walther Model PPK .32 Caliber, RZM Marked
Walther Model PPK .32 Caliber, PDM Marked, Duraluminum
Walther Model PPK .32 Caliber, RFV Marked
Walther Model PPK .32 Caliber, DRP Marked
Walther Model PPK .32 Caliber, Statens Vattenfallsverk
Walther Model PP Mark II
Walther Model PP Manurhin
Walther Model PP Sport, Manurhin
Walther Model PP Sport C, Manurhin
Walther Model PP Sport, Walther
Walther Model PP 50th Anniversary Commemorative Model
Walther Model PPK Mark II
Walther Model PPK Manurhin
Walther Model PPK 50th Anniversary Commemorative
Walther Model PPK American
Walther Model PPK/S
Walther Model PPK/S American
Walther Model TP
Walther Model TPH
Walther Model TPH American
Walther Model PP Super
Walther Model P.38
Walther Model P .38K
Walther Model P.38 II
Walther Model P .38 IV
Walther Model PP Limited Edition
Walther Model PPK/E – Walther USA
Walther Model PPK
Walther Model PPK/S
Walther Model Seventy-fifth Anniversary PPK
Walther Model P5
Walther Model P5 Compact
Walther Model P5 One Hundred Year Commemorative
Walther Model P88
Walther Model P88 Compact
Walther Model P99
Walther Model P99 Compact AS/QA
Walther Model P990
Walther Model P99 QPQ
Walther Model P990 QPQ
Walther Model P99 QA
Walther Model P99 Military
Walther Model P99 La Chasse DU
Walther Model P99 La Chasse
Walther Model P99 Commemorative
Walther Model P22 Standard
Walther Model P22 Target
Walther Model FP
Walther Model GSP
Walther Model GSP-C
Walther Model OSP
Walther Model Free Pistol
Walther Model R99
Walther Model SP22-M1
Walther Model SP22-M2
Walther Model SP22-M3
Walther Model SP22-M4
Walther Model B
Walther Model Olympic Single-Shot
Walther Model V
Walther Model V Champion
Walther Model KKM International Match
Walther Model KKM-S
Walther Model KKW
Walther Model KKJ Sporter
Walther Model KKJ-MA
Walther Model KKJ-HO
Walther Model SSV Varmint
Walther Model UIT BV Universal
Walther Model UIT Match
Walther Model GX1
Walther Model Prone Model 400
Walther Model KK/MS Silhouette
Walther Model Running Boar Model 500
Walther Model WA-2000
Walther Model SF
Walther Model SFD
Walther Model G22
Walther Package A2 with Laser
Walther Package A3 with Walther Rifle Scope and Laser
Walther Package A4 with Walther PS22 Red-Dot Sight