Walther PPK/S .380 ACP, Interarms-Era U.S.-Made, Blued Steel, 3.3 in Barrel, DA/SA, 7+1, Two Magazines, Case & Manual
This Interarms-era Walther PPK/S is a U.S.-made, blued-steel .380 ACP with the classic fixed-barrel, straight-blowback system. It features the PP-length grip frame paired with a PPK slide and 3.3-inch barrel, and is marked "WALTHER MADE IN USA" and "INTERARMS ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA." The bore is excellent, and it comes with two 7-round magazines, the factory manual, and a hard case.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: There are light scratches throughout. The front right side of the slide shows light pitting.
What’s Included
- Black hard pistol case
- Walther instruction and safety manual (PPK/PPK/S)
- Two 7-round magazines:
- Factory Walther-marked magazine ("Cal. 9mmK")
- Italian-made aftermarket magazine with triangular logo and a finger-rest baseplate
Built during the Interarms era (1978–1999), this PPK/S was manufactured in the United States under Walther license and distributed by Interarms. The slide is marked "WALTHER MADE IN USA" and "INTERARMS ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA," reflecting its U.S. production and import lineage.
The PPK/S configuration combines a PP-length grip frame with the compact PPK slide and barrel, yielding a 7+1 capacity in .380 ACP. This example has a 3.3-inch fixed barrel within a straight-blowback operating system, true to the model’s established design.
Construction is all steel with a blued finish on both frame and slide. The slide includes rear cocking serrations and a serrated anti-glare top rib. Checkered black synthetic grips provide a secure hold while maintaining the PPK/S profile.
Controls and sights are classic PPK/S: DA/SA, hammer-fired action with an external spurred hammer; a slide-mounted safety/decocker with a firing pin safety; a left-side button magazine release; and fixed sights with a blade front and notch rear. The included magazines comprise one factory Walther-marked "Cal. 9mmK" magazine and one Italian-made aftermarket magazine with a finger-rest baseplate.




