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  1. New Member Introductions
    Hi All. I am Al D'Angelo. I've always loved the old school Walther PPs. I especially love the .32 ACP versions. Super fun! Super accurate! I'm fascinated by history and naturally the history of military firearms with heavy focus on WW1 and WW2. My "Desert Island Firearm" choice would probably...
  2. The Classics
    I got it with a Walther PP I bought recently. I looked up original ones and it does not really match anything I could see. But it also does not match any reproduction's I could see either. If you cannot tell, this is an old holster. The leather is old and you can smell the age. Whether its ww2...
  3. PP and TP Series
    It has nazi marks, quite certain it’s a military one. Later war production most likely. Decocker works. Bore is probably 7/10. Finish is probably 90 percent. Just the gun and a mag, no holster. I haven't held it or seen it in person yet. The guy said it cycles great, and sent me a video that it...
  4. PP and TP Series
    I have a Walther PP that was handed down by my father-in-law when he passed. He obtained it in Germany at the end of the war while assigned to "de-Nazification" operations in 1945-1947. From the serial number (815312) I am told that it's from about 1935. It has the N mark on the right side...
  5. New Member Introductions
    I recently picked up a Walther PP chambered in .380 that was made near the end of 1938 or the beginning of 1939 with serial number 154492P. I have found no German military markings of any sort however the finish on the grip frame has been worn to the bare metal. Most likely, this was a wealthy...
  6. PP and TP Series
    Newly acquired 1944 Walther PP with military acceptance marks. A veteran bringback from a member of the 6th Armored Division, I have the capture papers and short biography of the serviceman. Matching serial numbers 3700XXP found on right side slide and frame. Eagle over N proof marks on right...
  7. Walther General Discussions
    I had been searching for an Early Manurhin Walther PP in .22LR for a very long time. Although there was no box or paperwork, I feel very happy and fortunate to have found this early like new pistol. The Manurhin Walther PP shared serial numbers with the .22, .32, and .380. Serial number #10691LR...
  8. Walther General Discussions
    Not matching mags, original finish.First pp serial 1934.. second one serial 2037..
  9. PP and TP Series
    I think I posted something about this a year or so ago, but I had no way to post pics then and I don't think I ever got much response. I have a pretty nice PP that I figure to be from 1942 or 43, but I see no evidence of any sort of proof marks on it. From what I read if it was a military or...
  10. PP and TP Series
    Would really appreciate help with identifying this Walther PP
  11. PP and TP Series
    I've been playing around with kydex the last few weeks, making holsters for some of my vintage pistols. Here's one I made this week for my PP.
  12. PP and TP Series
    I want a nice leather OWB holster for my PP. I have be searching all over the internet, and I can't find any makers that can make one (at least, not without me mailing them my gun). Does anyone know a leathersmith that makes PP holsters? Or maybe where I could find a bluegun to send a maker...
  13. PP and TP Series
    All, Here's the user's guide from ManuRhin for pistols made in France in that era. Suspect most can't read the manual but there are some excellent Schematic and parts images. Also lengths and sizes, weight etc. Also love how in some of the images at the back the hands displaying the weapon...
  14. FAQ: PP/TP
    Hi Y'all. New user, long time reader. So I recently acquired a Pre WWII Walther PP Zella-Mehlis (Thur) chambered in 7.65 mm (AKA .32 acp). I'm guessing it was manufactured sometime during 1938, Serial #:107XXX P). It had the standard Crown/N on the right side of the frame and right above it on...
  15. PP and TP Series
    I am the owner of a wonderful Walther pp chambered for 32 acp and imported by interarms. I've had the gun for the last 5 years and haven't really shot it all that much. However, in the time that I've owned it I've noticed that there are scratches appearing on the chamber hood. Some of these are...
  16. PP and TP Series
    Took the Walther PP to the outdoor range today, warm, windless. Son shot it for first time, my second time. About 200 rounds through it in last 2 months. Sat idle for +40 yrs. I was pleased with accuracy when I first shot it. As we were running 25 each through it I wanted to try and see if...
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