Depending on age, condition, box, accessories, papers, history, etc., it can range from a few hundred to multiple thousands.
Assuming that a Williams PPK is a copy of a Walther PPK, and assuming that it is marked as .380 caliber or 9mm Kurz, and assuming you mean 9x19mm or 9mm Luger, no. You may get the cartridge to fit, but you should not try to fire it. It may even possibly fire, but will probably damage the gun and possibly the shooter.
The acronym PPK stands for Punt, Pass and Kick, which is an NFL youth program. It can also stand for Polizei Pistole Kurz, which is a German 9mm police pistol.
The PPK/s is a PP with a PPK slide.
100- tens of thousands depending on EXACTLY what you have.
PPK stands for Polizeipistole Kriminalmodell (Police pistol criminal model). Contrary to popular belief, this is not because the Walther PPk is favored by criminals, but because it was issued to German detectives apprehending criminals. Less commonly, PPK stands for Polizeipistole Kurz, referring to the shorter length of the PPK compared to the PP on which it is based.
The Walther PPK pistol is manufactured by German small arms maker Carl Walther GmbH.
Both the classic 7.65mm Walther PPK and the newer 9mm Walther P99 in the James Bond films have been blued steel.
100-1000 USD or so
Hitler killed himself with a walther ppk 7.65mm pistolKarl Walther gave Hitler a 7.65mm Walther PP. Police pistol for his 50th birthday. This is the gun he used to kill himself. It a bit longer than the James Bond style Walther PPK. Police Pistol Kurz, "Kurz" that means short.
The Walther PPK pistol was first released in 1931. During that time the Walther PPK pistol was popular amongst European police and civilians because it was reliable and concealable.
You will have to contact Walther for the exact date.
The most famous pistol used by James Bond is the German Walther PPK chambered in 7.65mm (.32 ACP). He also used the 9mm Walther P99 in some of the later films.