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The 'k' Under serial number SS contract PPKs have become known and associated with the SS via the research of Dieter Marshall and the book by Steven Stephan. This is a nice, original, high-condition, 3rd Variation SS PPK. Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. To the best of our knowledge, all the examples shown are original pre-1945 manufacture. SS Walther PPK (K UNDER) Nazi German WW2. The first-issue P38s in 1940 had serial numbers that ranged from 01 to 01000. Each year and manufacturer had a different serial number system. After the manufacturer stamping, the serial numbers are stamped to the right of the pistol, above the handle. The P38 was a further development by the Walther firm to produce a 9mm pistol for the military to replace the Luger. An unloaded P38 should weigh 800g, or 1.76 pounds. Additional proof and issue marks can be found on most models which increase their rarity. Your serial number with the ac (Walther mfg code) falls in the late war, 1945 production period. These 9 models illustrate the eveloution of Walther pistol design which culminated in the Walther PP (Polizeipistole) introduced in 1929 and the Walther PPK(Polizeipistole Kriminalmodell) introduced in 1931. The approximate range of serial numbers for Walther PPs produced during the war (1939-1945) are 155501P to 3906xxP. When the Model 2 was released in 1914, this pistol became known as the Model 1. In 1910, Walther introduced the "Deutche Selbstlade Pistole Walther" in 6.35mm.
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This is one of a series of identification guides for small arms produced by Walther. It was the national standard military and. The FGARMY national arms factory developed the PA-63 for the Hungarian military and police starting in the late 1950s. It's a slight modification of the Walther PP design, firing the 9x18mm Makarov cartridge with a reliable blowback operation. Matching serial numbers, barrel is 68 with stag horn and eagle over N, not import marked in any way, and no Made In West Germany anywhere. The FG PA-63 pistol is a surplus firearm from Hungary. Left side markings are almost worn off, which that right there is kind of odd to me. Walther Models 1-9, PP, PPK, and P38 Pistol Identification Guide Found this today at a pawn is what appears to be a 1968 Walther PPK.