No system to do that. Most of the US does NOT require firearms to be registered.
This is a rather lame question. Firearms are not for kids - they're not toys, and are not to be treated as such.
That's more Hollywood eccentricity than anything, and, even in the movies, he's used other firearms. The Walther PP was never exclusive in the novels. See related link "Wikipedia - List of James Bond Firearms" at the bottom.
You need the services of a professional firearms appraiser
Anything is possible. If you think it is factory, secure a professional appraisal
The Manurhin Walther PP with serial number 342862 was manufactured in 1961. Manurhin produced these firearms under license from Walther, primarily in the 1950s and 1960s. Specific manufacturing dates can often be verified through detailed records or collector resources.
Walther offer handguns and tactical rimfire replicas. Examples include the PPK and P99 pistols carried by 007 himself, James Bond and the UZI submachine gun, one of the iconic firearms in the 20th century.
There is no one best of anything, including various firearms. I would suggest that you make your choices among makers of better quality firearms. Typically that would include companies such as Beretta, Colt, Smith & Wesson, Walther, and the like.
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.
Try this link.... might get you closer to an answerhttp://www.wehrmacht-awards.com/uniforms_firearms/firearms/p38/p38index.htm
Walther Andreasen's birth name is Walther Ove Andreasen.
Susan Walther's birth name is Susan Pamela Walther.