Yes, 7.65x17mm is the same as .32 ACP. So a Walther PPK chambered in 7.65mm will take both.
Depends on when it was made.
The Walther PP 765 with Serial No. 358528 was manufactured in the early 1970s. The exact year can typically be determined by consulting a Walther production date reference guide, as the serial numbers correspond to specific production years. For more precise dating, additional context or resources specific to Walther's production records would be necessary.
Depending on EXACTLY what you have, a few hundred to multiple thousands of USD.
Several German pistols used the 7.65mm cartridge. The Walther PP & PPK, the Mauser Hsc are just a couple of them.
3.4% of 765= 3.4% * 765= 0.034 * 765= 26.01
Well, isn't that a happy little math problem! To find 60 percent of 765, you simply multiply 765 by 0.60 (which is the decimal form of 60 percent). So, 765 multiplied by 0.60 equals 459. Just like painting a beautiful landscape, math can be a relaxing and rewarding experience when you take it one step at a time.
* 47933 Crawfordsville 765 * 47934 Crawfordsville 765 * 47935 Crawfordsville 765 * 47936 Crawfordsville 765 * 47937 Crawfordsville 765 * 47938 Crawfordsville 765 * 47939 Crawfordsville 765
382.5= 50%/100% * 765= 50/100 * 765= 0.5 * 765= 382.5
.32 caliber
About 11 hours.
765
765 g equals .765 kgs