Introducing the iconic Walther PPK, a semi-automatic pistol steeped in history and favored for its compact design and reliability. Manufactured in 1942 in Germany, this particular model is a remarkable piece for collectors, especially those who appreciate firearms with a story and potential for restoration.
The PPK in question is chambered in .32 Auto (7.65 Browning), a popular caliber for personal defense during its era. It bears the signs of its age and adventures, showing moderate finish loss, patina, and some dings and scuffs. Notably, the grips are missing, presenting a unique opportunity for restoration or customization. Despite these cosmetic challenges, the pistol remains in fair condition overall.
The bore and rifling tell a different story of well-maintained care; they are clean with only minor wear marks and maintain good, well-defined lands and grooves. This suggests the PPK was cared for in a way that preserved its functional integrity. The action is a smooth double-action/single-action (DA/SA), and the pistol has a 7+1 capacity, with one 7-round magazine included in the sale.
This PPK model features an original blued finish and comes with integral sights, including a rear square notch that aligns well for the era’s typical shooting requirements. At a barrel length of 3.25 inches, it exemplifies the classic design intended for concealed carry and discreet use.
Collectors will find the 1942 production year particularly appealing, as it places this PPK during a significant period historically, enhancing its value and desirability. It is not only a piece of firearm history but also a canvas ready for restoration. This pistol is perfect for someone interested in bringing a piece of history back to its former glory or preserving it as a project gun.




