Walther Serial Number Chart

Walther Serial Number Chart - The eagle/n proof mark has the bundesadler, a different eagle design from the nazi eagle, and the ulm address and west germany marking all identify it as a postwar gun. # 501366 with case, leather holster, papers. The serial number is on the frame just behind the trigger and it does not have a letter prefix or suffix, just the five digits, 138xx, with a proof mark (?) adjacent similar in outside shape to the one on the slide but much more detailed in the middle part. I think they only used it when etching their company name (thanks jim k!) became too much trouble. The magazine has a flat bottom and is stamped walther pp 7,65 m/m i would like to get an idea of what it is worth. So i am asuming the slide to be original to the pistol. Model pp and ppk pistols are found with a variety of markings.

The serial number is on the frame just behind the trigger and it does not have a letter prefix or suffix, just the five digits, 138xx, with a proof mark (?) adjacent similar in outside shape to the one on the slide but much more detailed in the middle part. Some of these are merely factory serial numbers and proof marks indicating that the gun has functioned safely when fired with high pressure cartridges. I think they only used it when etching their company name (thanks jim k!) became too much trouble. So i am asuming the slide to be original to the pistol.

So i am asuming the slide to be original to the pistol. A number of different companies made those, or major components for them. Own a few other ww2 pp and ppk that are also scibed with last three didgits of serial number. The 3 numbers etched inside the slide (148) are the same, as the last three in the serial number. Figured this was the proper slide for the ppk. Walther's code was ac, which did not conceal much because they were the only company making pp's.

In addition to the serial number and proof marks, model pp and ppk will often be found with nazi party abbreviations and insignia. The magazine has a flat bottom and is stamped walther pp 7,65 m/m i would like to get an idea of what it is worth. Walther's code was ac, which did not conceal much because they were the only company making pp's. S prefix serial number, indicates an interarms, under license of, made in usa (ranger mfg) stainless ppk/s in.380 [edited to update serial numbers] When is my walther p38 serial number 197182 made ?

This grip also has walther in a banner near the top. So i am asuming the slide to be original to the pistol. There was mould in the case on the red velvet and it had made a few rust spots on the rear of the slide and on top of the clip. The serial number is on the frame just behind the trigger and it does not have a letter prefix or suffix, just the five digits, 138xx, with a proof mark (?) adjacent similar in outside shape to the one on the slide but much more detailed in the middle part.

From 1978 To 1999, Usa Walther Ppk/S Were Manufactured By Ranger Manufacturing In Gadsden Alabama And Distributed By Interarms.

Its also stamped on both sides behind the trigger next to serial number vandrey, and hamburg on the opposing side. The 3 numbers etched inside the slide (148) are the same, as the last three in the serial number. The serial number is on the frame just behind the trigger and it does not have a letter prefix or suffix, just the five digits, 138xx, with a proof mark (?) adjacent similar in outside shape to the one on the slide but much more detailed in the middle part. In addition to the serial number and proof marks, model pp and ppk will often be found with nazi party abbreviations and insignia.

# 501366 With Case, Leather Holster, Papers.

This grip also has walther in a banner near the top. So i am asuming the slide to be original to the pistol. Model pp and ppk pistols are found with a variety of markings. I think they only used it when etching their company name (thanks jim k!) became too much trouble.

After Walther Reached 1010000, The Company Decided To Go Back & Start The Serial Numbers Back At 172000K.

I have a ppk/l 22lr ser. The magazine has a flat bottom and is stamped walther pp 7,65 m/m i would like to get an idea of what it is worth. There was mould in the case on the red velvet and it had made a few rust spots on the rear of the slide and on top of the clip. A number of different companies made those, or major components for them.

S Prefix Serial Number, Indicates An Interarms, Under License Of, Made In Usa (Ranger Mfg) Stainless Ppk/S In.380 [Edited To Update Serial Numbers]

Own a few other ww2 pp and ppk that are also scibed with last three didgits of serial number. Figured this was the proper slide for the ppk. Some of these are merely factory serial numbers and proof marks indicating that the gun has functioned safely when fired with high pressure cartridges. When is my walther p38 serial number 197182 made ?

The eagle/n proof mark has the bundesadler, a different eagle design from the nazi eagle, and the ulm address and west germany marking all identify it as a postwar gun. After walther reached 1010000, the company decided to go back & start the serial numbers back at 172000k. When is my walther p38 serial number 197182 made ? The 3 numbers etched inside the slide (148) are the same, as the last three in the serial number. Its also stamped on both sides behind the trigger next to serial number vandrey, and hamburg on the opposing side.