Walther PP .380 ACP, West German 1984 Interarms Import, Polished Blue, Fixed 3.86 in Barrel, 7+1
This West German-made Walther PP in .380 ACP (9mm Kurz) is a 1984 Interarms import with Ulm proof marks and the IE date code. It features a polished blue steel finish, a fixed 98 mm (3.86 in) barrel, and classic PP details including the ring-style hammer and longitudinal anti-glare rib. The slide is marked "Modell PP Cal. 9mm kurz." It comes with a Walther factory box, manual, and one 7-round 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: There is light surface rust on the rear of the grip.
What's Included
- Walther factory black plastic box with PP .380 ACP label
- Walther PP instruction manual
- 1x 7-round single-stack steel magazine with flush baseplate
Made in West Germany, this PP carries the Ulm stag-antler and eagle/N nitro proofs along with the IE two-letter date code for 1984. The left side of the slide is roll-marked "Modell PP Cal. 9mm kurz," and the right side of the slide wears the INTERARMS ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA import mark. The frame serial suffix "A" denotes the .380 ACP chambering on post-war PP-series pistols.
The pistol uses a DA/SA, hammer-fired, straight blowback action. A slide-mounted safety/decocker with a red fire dot indicator provides a familiar PP manual of arms, and the left-side push-button magazine release supports quick, positive changes.
Construction is all steel with a polished blue finish on both frame and slide. The fixed 98 mm (3.86 in) barrel, ring-style spur hammer, and longitudinal anti-glare serrated rib across the slide top reflect classic PP engineering and presentation. Black checkered plastic grips with raised Walther banners complete the factory configuration.
Sights are fixed iron, with a front blade and rear notch. Capacity is 7+1 with the included single-stack 7-round magazine, matching the PP’s standard .380 ACP format.




