Walther PP and PPK Years of Production

The Walther PP and PPK are well-known for their quality and historical significance. Produced in Zella Mehlis, Germany, these pistols were manufactured before and during World War II. Below is a breakdown of the years of production and serial numbers for those interested in collecting or identifying these models.


Table of Contents

  1. Walther PP and PPK Production Timeline
  2. Post-War Production of the Walther PP and PPK
  3. Final Thoughts on Walther PP and PPK Years of Production


Walther PP and PPK Production Timeline

The table below shows the Walther PP and PPK serial numbers from 1929 to 1945, covering the production at the Zella Mehlis factory.

An image with a table of Walther PP and PPK Production Timeline displaying the annual serial number ranges for both the Walther PP and PPK models produced between 1929 and 1945 at the Zella Mehlis factory.

 


Post-War Production of the Walther PP and PPK

After the war, Walther relocated to Ulm, Germany, where they resumed production of the Walther PP and PPK. Unlike pre-war models, post-war serial numbers were usually stamped on both the slide and the frame.

 


Final Thoughts on Walther PP and PPK Years of Production

The Walther PP and PPK remain popular among collectors due to their historical background and craftsmanship. Understanding their production years and serial numbers is crucial for authentication and valuation. Whether you’re a collector or just interested in militaria history, this guide provides valuable insights.

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