Walther Pp Serialization

  

Gentlemen, I just came accross a Walther PP pistol at a local shop>I dont know much about them and need some help. Here is a description: Finish is 95-98% Serial Number is: 3534XX P Brown plastic grips with 'Walther' banner on them Nazi markings on the left side of the pistol on the slide and behind the trigger guard. Markings: Left side of slide - 'Waffenfabrik Walther, Zella-Mehlis (Thur) Walther's Patent Cal 7.65 m/m Mod PP Right side of slide: Serial number, and an 'Eagle with what appears to be an 'N' underneath.

Walther Pp SerializationWalther Pp Serialization

Markings: Left side of slide - 'Waffenfabrik Walther, Zella-Mehlis (Thur) Walther's Patent Cal 7.65 m/m Mod PP Right side of slide: Serial number, and an 'Eagle with what appears to be an 'N' underneath. There is another one of these on the visible portion of the barrel. The magazine is not serialized, it has. Walther Pp Serialization. Fsx Beechcraft 1900d For more. Kya Yeh Mera Pehla Pehla Pyar Hai Lyrics Mp3 Free Download. Browning Pistols For Sale. Featured Gun Classifieds Browning Pistols. Black Label Pro Compact Pistol w/Rail 0. The Great Model 8 & 8. Manufacture Dates. 1, Remington employed a. W hen was my rifle made? After 1921, Remington employed a. WALTHER PISTOLS: SEMI-AUTO, POST-WAR gun model and pricing information.

There is another one of these on the visible portion of the barrel The magazine is not serialized, it has a black base and its marked 'Walther PP 7.65MM' It comes with a brown Walther box that seems pretty old, but has 'Intearms instruction manual, and Warranty papers' But the gun is not Importer marked?? (I was able to take it apart. The best price I was able to get was: $375.00 (Down from $499.).

Should I buy it or not? Thanks in advance for your information and opinions.

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Online assist I too, am now the owner of a Walther PP, and would like to do some research as to the firearm's dob/pob and any other information. It has CAI Vt as the importer, and a Stag horn with a 75 which I am taking to mean the barrel was proofed in 1975. When it was assembled and sold might be something different. Number is something like 435356 and the 356 has been etched into the plastic of both magazines. I'm also confused about the weapon's restriction of 68 and how it impacted the PP/PPK with one holding 8 rounds and the other holding 7 but making sense of gun laws is a contradiction of terms.

You Walther's Place of Birth is 'officially' the Walther plant in Ulm Germany. In fact, your gun was made at the Manurhin plant in Mulhouse, France. After the war, the Walther company had no production plant, so they contracted with Manurhin to produce Walther firearms. By the later 1950's Walther had a new plant up and running at Ulm and took back production of most guns. However, the Manurhin company had done such a good job, and the price of production was so attractive, Walther just left production of the PP/PPK series guns in France. The guns were manufactured in France, and the mostly finished guns were shipped across the border to Ulm, where they were blued, stamped 'Made in Germany' and proof fired.

In Europe, the country where a gun is final proof-fired is considered to be the country of manufacture, so this is legal. In 1968, the US passed the Gun Control Act of 1968. This set standards on importation of firearms, including the size of the gun and presence of safety systems. The PPK was determined to be too short in the grip to pass the size standard, so Walther took the shorter PPK slide and barrel, and mounted them on the longer PP frame. This was known as the PPK/s. The PP with it's longer grip and magazine holds 7 rounds in the magazine.