value depends on overall condition and WHEN it was made (based on serial number)....
Also, WWII Nazi-proofed (Waffenamt stamped) PPK's will generally demand a higher price.
Made in 1939.
Early 1940s
Mostlikely it would of been a Walther. The model is not known because mostlikely a Russian footsoldier fould the gun and kept it or destroyed it. In my opinion, through pictures I have studied, it was a Walther PPK.
In the first film, Doctor No, it is made clear that Bond does not prefer the Walther PPK as his weapon of choice - he prefers the Beretta, but is overruled by his superior, M.
the gun wound didnt kill him but it was a mazltoff 375 that he stole from a Jewish prisoner. crappy cheap Jewish steel
The PPK/s is a PP with a PPK slide.
The Walther PPK pistol is manufactured by German small arms maker Carl Walther GmbH.
Several German pistols used the 7.65mm cartridge. The Walther PP & PPK, the Mauser Hsc are just a couple of them.
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.
I recently saw a used Interarms model in averaqe condition for $420, no case or manual included.
You will have to contact Walther for the exact date.
You will have to contact Walther
.380 or 32
No published sn data for Interarms PPK
Made in 1939.
plenty of difference the ppks is a shortened version of the walther pp - it is not a ppk - thanks to stupid govt regulations
Yes, 7.65x17mm is the same as .32 ACP. So a Walther PPK chambered in 7.65mm will take both.