2 number date should be stamped on barrel at the ejection port.
Impossible to answer without the serial number.
Someone at p38forum.com might be able to help.
Need a detalied description of all markings, accessories, caliber, finish and condition. Could range from 50-2500 USD
The Date is located on the slide of the pistol. Look for a code such as "AC41" or "BYF40". The alpha characters are the manufacturer's codes, and the two-digit numbers are the years (i.e. 41=1941). I think AC is Walther and BYF is Mauser.
The date of manufacture for a Walther PP is stamped on the barrel, at the ejection port. There is a symbol of authenticity that looks like an elk's antler. The date is located just to the left of that mark. These were made in several variations, over several years. Values will be based on EXACT version and condition- it can range from $200-$350, or much more for some rare versions in Excellent condition. You would need a hands on appraisal.
You will need to contact Walther
You will have to contact Walther to find out.
You will need to contact Walther.
Impossible to answer without the serial number.
You will can contact Walther, but probably 1943-45.
1938
@1944
Impossible to answer without the serial number.
The Walther PP with serial number 709157 was produced in 1961. The Walther PP series has a date of manufacture that can be determined based on the serial number, and this specific number falls within the production range for that year. For precise verification, consulting a dedicated Walther firearm database or historical records would provide the most accurate information.
70-85
Yes, you can often determine the production date of a Walther PPK by its serial number, but the method varies depending on the specific model and manufacturer year. For example, Walther produced the PPK from the 1930s onward, and different production runs have different serial number ranges. Reference guides and databases specific to Walther firearms can help decode the serial number for an approximate date. However, for precise dating, consulting with a firearm expert or historian is recommended.
Dieter Marschall's book has serial number data in it. Probably 1945.