Only some design documents, which had been barely salvaged, served as start-up capital. I inherited the gun and would like to know its value.
These grips will NOT fit the PPK frame and we do NOT currently offer grips for the new Walther PPK/S. Above: An explosive cut-away of the parts that make a PPK : After the World War II, both the PP and PPK were manufactured outside of Germany by the French firm Manurhin under the license from Walther. My Dad was in WWII where he relieved a German officer of his 7.65 mm Walther PPK. During the Second World War the guns were issued to German military police. The Walther PPK pistol was made famous by being the weapon used by fictional 007 secret agent James Bond in many of the novels authored by Ian Fleming and in subsequent films. We currently only offer drop-in fit grips for the Smith & Wesson version ( see 1st section below) and the Arkansas version ( see 2nd section below). The Walther PPK was the weapon of choice for James Bond from the films Dr. Walther had presented the murderous dictator Adolph Hitler with a Gold-plated PPK in the 1930’s of which Hitler killed himself on April 30, 1945. Home > WWII Axis > Loose Parts (All) > Pistol: Dragon German WWII Walther PPK.
The Ultima Panels that we offer have an ambidextrous design, with slight trigger finger rest and slight thumb rest.įITTING INFO: Unfortunately, because of the different manufacturers and decades of production in various countries, there are frame variations where the inside of the grips fit into the frame. They take two side panels with a screw holding them on the frame. The PPK/S and PP have basically the same grips frame. FOR SALE Vintage WW2 Germany Officer Holster for Walther PPk & Mauser HSC Pistol 255058135434 WW2 WALTHER PPk,MAUSER HSC. They are produced directly by Walther Arms in Fort Smith, Arkansas, USA (with the slides manufactured in Ulm, Germany, the historical home of the PPK). WW2 WALTHER PPK,MAUSER HSC PISTOL GUN LEATHER HOLSTER VINTAGE GERMANY OFFICER - 189.12. From 2002 to the early 2010's the PPK/S and PP models were manufactured by Smith & Wesson. After WWII, they were also made in France by Manurhin and by 1955, they were made in the United States by Interarms. The Walther PPK/S and the PP are the pre-war classic automatic pistols from Germany.