Walther PP .32 ACP — 1964 West German NRW Police Issue, Interarms Import, Blued, DA/SA, 3.9 in Barrel
This 1964 Walther PP in .32 ACP is a West German Ulm/Do post-war pistol with documented Nordrhein-Westfalen police provenance and an Interarms/VA import mark. It carries West German eagle over N and Ulm proof antler stamps, plus the police property mark NW 367 with a matching 367-marked magazine. Made in Germany, it features the classic fixed-barrel DA/SA blowback PP design with a blued carbon-steel construction and fixed sights.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Overall Condition: Good - Clean, well-maintained, minor wear marks.
Bore Rifling: Good Rifling - Intact, well-defined lands and grooves.
This firearm is in solid shape, with visible scratches and blemishes from prior handling. The bore presents a bright, reflective surface.
What's Included
- Walther PP .32 ACP pistol
- 1 factory Walther PP 7.65mm steel magazine with finger-rest baseplate, marked "Walther" and "PP 7.65mm" with property number "367"
North Rhine–Westphalia police issue markings set this PP apart, with "NW 367" on the pistol and a matching "367" on the included magazine. West German eagle over N and Ulm proof antler stamps confirm Ulm/Do post-war production, and the right-side "INTERARMS/VA" import mark documents its U.S. import path.
The pistol follows the classic PP pattern: a fixed barrel with DA/SA, straight-blowback operation. Safety equipment includes a manual safety/decocker and a firing pin safety, paired with an exposed spurred hammer. The single-stack magazine provides a 7+1 capacity, and the heel-style release reflects its period-correct configuration.
Construction is all steel with a blued finish. The slide has rear vertical serrations and a matted anti-glare top rib. Sights are fixed, with a blade front and a notch rear for a clean, durable sighting setup.
Dimensions are true to the PP profile: a 3.9 in barrel, approximately 6.7 in overall length, and about 23 oz unloaded weight. The grip panels are checkered black plastic with Walther banners. The slide legend reads "Carl Walther Waffenfabrik Ulm/Do. Modell PP Cal. 7,65 mm." Made in Germany.
The combination of NRW police property markings, matching magazine number, and clear West German and import proofs provides documented provenance that is meaningful to collectors of German police pistols and Walther PP variants.




