Walther PPK/S Interarms .380 ACP, Made in USA, 3.3 in Fixed Barrel, DA/SA, Matte/Satin Silver, 7+1
This U.S.-made Walther PPK/S Interarms in .380 ACP is a compact, steel-built pistol from the 1970s–1990s era, finished in matte/satin silver. It features a fixed 3.3-inch barrel with a straight blowback operating system, DA/SA controls with a slide-mounted safety/decocker, and a 7+1 single-column capacity. Markings include INTERARMS Alexandria, Virginia and Made in USA under license from Carl Walther (Ulm/Do.).
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: This firearm is in great shape. There are some minor and superficial scratches and blemishes present. The bore is clean and shiny.
What’s Included
- 1x 7-round Walther factory steel single-stack magazine with finger-rest floorplate
Built under license in the United States, this Interarms-marked PPK/S delivers the classic Walther design with American manufacture. The slide and frame are steel with a matching matte/satin silver finish, and the compact profile makes it well-suited to its .380 ACP chambering and single-column, 7+1 capacity.
The operating system is fixed-barrel, straight blowback with a 3.3-inch barrel that is integral to the frame. Controls include a DA/SA trigger, a slide-mounted manual safety/decocker, and a left-side push-button magazine release, paired with a ring hammer.
Sighting is straightforward and practical: fixed front blade and fixed rear notch, both with colored inserts for quick reference. The slide carries rear cocking serrations and a top serrated anti-glare rib to reduce glare along the sighting plane.
Black checkered synthetic grip panels with Walther banners complete the classic look and provide a secure hold. Rollmarks include INTERARMS ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA and MADE IN USA, with additional licensing attribution to Carl Walther Waffenfabrik Ulm/Do., confirming its Interarms-era production and origin.




