Walther PPK .380 ACP Interarms, Satin Stainless, 1995 Production, Compact DA/SA
This U.S.-made Walther PPK in .380 ACP is an Interarms-marked example from 1995 with a satin stainless finish and gold-filled rollmarks. It features the classic fixed-barrel PP-series blowback design in a compact package, paired with DA/SA operation and a slide-mounted safety/decocker. The pistol comes with its factory case, manual, test target, and a factory Walther magazine.
Condition
Overall Condition: Very good condition, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use.
Bore Overall Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: Minor, superficial scratches and small blemishes are present on exterior surfaces.
What’s Included
- Interarms factory plastic case with matching-serial label
- Walther PPK/PPK/S instruction manual (Interarms)
- 1x factory Walther 6-round magazine with finger-rest floorplate; base marked with Walther banner and 'Cal. 9mm kurz'
- Walther/Interarms factory test target marked PPK, .380 dated 06/29/1995
Made in the United States under license from Carl Walther, this Interarms PPK carries clear rollmarks: "MADE IN USA, UNDER LICENSE OF Carl Walther Waffenfabrik Ulm/Do., INTERARMS ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA." The gold-filled lettering contrasts with the satin stainless finish, giving the slide markings strong legibility.
The PPK configuration here is the classic fixed-barrel, blowback-operated PP-series design. It runs in double-action/single-action with a slide-mounted safety/decocker and an external hammer. The top of the slide features a longitudinal serrated anti-glare rib that reduces glare along the sighting plane.
Sight setup includes a fixed front blade and a drift-adjustable rear notch. The 3.3-inch fixed barrel is paired with a steel frame and slide finished in satin stainless. Black checkered plastic grips with Walther ribbon logos provide a secure, period-correct grip texture.
This compact .380 ACP model has a 6+1 capacity and includes a factory Walther steel magazine with a finger-rest floorplate. The magazine has witness holes numbered 2-6 and a Walther banner baseplate. Accompanying items — the Interarms case, manual, and a factory test target dated 06/29/1995 — round out a well-documented 1990s Interarms example.




