Walther PDP Steel Frame Full Size 9mm, 4.5 in Barrel, Black, 18+1, Optics-Ready, 3 Magazines, 2024 German Proofs
This Walther PDP Steel Frame Full Size is a German-made, steel-frame 9mm with a 4.5 in barrel and an 18+1 capacity. It carries 2024 DE/CIP proofs and Walther Arms Fort Smith AR import marks, and comes with three 18-round steel magazines. The slide includes SuperTerrain-style serrations and an optics-ready cut with a cover plate, all finished in black.
Condition
Overall Condition: Excellent condition, showing only faint signs of any prior use or handling.
Bore Overall Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: There are minor handling marks from prior use. Please refer to the photos for additional detail.
What’s Included
- Factory hard case
- 3x 18-round steel double-stack magazines
- Walther PDP Steel Frame Pistols safety & instruction manual
- Cable lock
- Polymer magazine loader
- Plastic chamber safety flag
The Steel Frame Full Size configuration features a beavertail steel frame with wrap-around textured panels, offering a solid in-hand feel at an approximate 40.39 oz with an empty magazine. The 4.5 in barrel pairs with an overall length of about 7.91 in and a height of 5.71 in.
The slide uses front and rear SuperTerrain-style serrations and includes an optics-ready cut with a cover plate. Factory iron sights consist of a white dot front blade and an adjustable rear sight. The PDP sight cut is compatible with common Glock-pattern sights.
Its striker-fired, short-recoil, locked-breech action uses Walther’s curved Performance Duty Trigger. Controls include a left-side magazine release. Safety features consist of a trigger safety and a firing pin block. An integral 3-slot 1913 Picatinny rail on the dust cover supports accessories.
Proofed and marked in Germany, this pistol shows DE and CIP N marks with a DE 2024 proof year. Rollmarks include C. Walther Ulm/Do. Germany, and the import mark from Walther Arms, Fort Smith, AR. The slide and steel frame wear a uniform black finish.




