Walther PPK/S .380 ACP - West German Ulm, Interarms Import (1978), Blued, 3.3 in Barrel, 4 Mags, Pachmayr Grips + Original Panels
This West German Walther PPK/S is an Ulm-made, 1978 Interarms import with factory eagle/N and Ulm antler proofs. It is chambered in .380 ACP (9mm Kurz) and features a blued steel construction, a 3.3-inch barrel, and DA/SA straight-blowback operation. The pistol includes four 7-round magazines, wraparound Pachmayr Signature grips installed, and the original Walther checkered plastic grip panels.
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 Details: Light handling marks and other signs of prior use are present. Please refer to the photos for a complete view.
What’s Included
- Pachmayr Signature Model wraparound rubber grips (installed)
- Walther factory checkered plastic grip panels (original)
- 4x 7-round magazines: Mec-Gar (Made in Italy) magazines with finger-rest extensions and a Walther-marked magazine with flat base
Manufactured in Ulm, West Germany, this PPK/S carries the Ulm antler and eagle/N nitro proofs, along with the Interarms Alexandria, Virginia sunburst import mark. The slide is marked "Modell PPK/S Cal. 9mm kurz," reflecting its .380 ACP chambering.
It uses a straight-blowback DA/SA system with a slide-mounted safety/decocker and hammer drop. Controls include a left-side push-button magazine release and a ring hammer.
The compact steel frame and slide wear a blued finish. Practical features include rear slide serrations and a serrated anti-glare slide top, plus fixed sights with a red/orange front insert and a rear notch.
Capacity is 7+1 with the included magazines. Wraparound Pachmayr grips are installed for a secure hold, and the original Walther checkered plastic panels are included for those who prefer the factory setup. The magazine set includes Mec-Gar units with finger-rest extensions and a Walther-marked flat-base magazine.




