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In addition to the serial number and proof. New member looking for some help in identification of a Walther PPK. Ma Post-war P38 serial number versus date production chart This information is taken only from original, serial number matching pistols. Walther P38 Pistol, Original German WWII Model 1940-1945. Walther P38 Pistol, Original German WWII Model 1940-1945 - 9mm. For most of the P38 pistols it is really easy to determine the production date. Around 1500 Walther HP pistols (serial number. Spreewerke Production Dates Is there an online source somewhere for production dates on Spreewerke/cyq pistols?. Walther ppk serial number manufacture dateswalther pp serial number dateswalther ppk serial number datewalther p1 serial number datewalther p38 serial number datewalther p99 serial number datewalther model 9 serial number dateswalther p22 serial number dateswalther manufacture date by serial numberwalther tph serial number datewalther serial number dateswalther ppk serial number dateswalther serial number manufacture date 0fea0b1dc0 Home of one of eight original Walther P38s with Serial Number One. Walther Pp Serial Number Chart For Adults
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Below you'll find three charts of usable data. In other words they are an educated guess, but in most cases fairly accurate. It says PPK mfg in 1940 as betw ser#'s 262,xxx and 307,2xx (all with a suffix K)Īny production year/ser# lists for the PPk and PP are based on old records outside of Factory production records, those no longer exist AFAIK. I think it's been published in a book so I won't post it. I found a listing of ser#'s from the old Walther board. (I've got that book, but I don't recall a ser# chart in it,unless it was an addendum page and I lost it. Not a lot of hard and fast rules however! Sometimes stamped into the mag body on either side or even the spine of the mag. On the finger extension, the serial number was often pantograph engraved into that extension. May also be on the slide, on the right side usually.Īny of the proof, Military issue or (Nazi) Police markings would be marked/stamped thru the original finish,not before it was blued.Ĭheck the magazine to see if it is perhaps #'d to the pistol. Sometimes on the frame on the left side right under the mag release,or in that area.
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But realize that changes didn't happen overnight, on time or in anyĪnother mark to look for if not a German Military issue weapon (no WaffenAmpt),would be possible German Police Issue.Ī tiny Eagle/L or Eagle/C marking is all there was. That can help date the pistol to either side of that date. At about that time the German Gov't proof mark was being changed to the Eagle/N for nitro proof.Ĥ/1/40 was the date that the old German Crown/N nitroproof mark was elliminated and replaced with the Eagle/N. It wasn't long after that shortcuts started to show but they were gradual at first.Ĭommercial proofs would be in order. The high polish blue and fine fit and overall finish was still in order at that time. But I'd agree that with the ser# (assuming it does or SHOULD have the 'K' suffix ,1940 or 41 would be a good guess. I don't have a ser# chart handy,it's some where in the stack. (A few thousand run of PPk's were ser#'d with so called 7 digit numbers (million series),no suffix letter. When ser#'s reached 1,000,000 for each Model,the numbers were started over again at the 100,000,plus the addition of a 'P' suffix on the PP and a 'K' suffix on the PPK. PPK production started shortly after that (maybe late 31 or '32) and used the same serial number range as the PP model. Serial numbering for the PP pistol started at #75,000 (1929) The matching ser# marked on the right side of the slide was generally with-out the suffix. Ser# 285,xxx on a Walther PPK (ZellaMellis) should have a 'K' suffix to the number on the frame.