


Adolf Hitler shot and killed himself with his PPK (a 7.65mm/.32 ACP) in the Führerbunker in Berlin. “PPK” is an abbreviation for Polizeipistole Kriminal modell (Police Pistol Detective Model), “kriminal” referring to the police detective (criminal) division. The smaller size made it more concealable than the original PP and hence better suited to plainclothes or undercover work. The most common variant is the Walther PPK, a smaller version of the PP with a shorter grip and barrel and reduced magazine capacity. They are becoming increasingly hard to find, especially in this condition! Walther PP Series / History These pistols have not been for sale new in the United States since 2013. If you’re putting together a collection of legendary pistols, here is one for your consideration. The factory stainless steel is very proud with only very, very slight handling and storage wear noticeable. All engineered mechanics are in excellent condition. Also included are the original checkered hard black plastic units that come with the double sided Walther monogram. The grips are are beautiful engraved rosewood units by Altamont Co. The grooved serrated top strap and threaded ring hammer are a couple of very nice features on this Walther PPK. This example also features the later 90 degree safety. This PPK has drift adjustable rear sight and a fixed front low profile sight. The right side of the slide reads: “WALTHER” inside a banner / SMITH & WESSON / HOULTON, ME USA.
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Left side of the slide has the standard: “WALTHER” inside a banner / Made in USA, followed by the standard two line: “UNDER LICENSE OF / Carl Walther Waffenfabrik Ulm. Produced by: Smith & Wesson / Houlton, ME USA.
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The serial number is: 7400BAR and does not fall into the safety recall of the earlier S&W models. Elegant lines and perfect ergonomics have been crafted into this timeless Walther PPK firearm. No firearm has been engineered to higher standards. Up for sale is a Stainless Steel Walther PPK chambered for the desired 9mm Kurz /. Adolf Hitler shot and killed himself with his PPK (a 7.65mm/.32 ACP) in the Führerbunker in Berlin… Legendary The most storied bullet in history traveled down the barrel of a Walther.
