Fixed it for ya.michael t said:That pistol will only go up in value If cared for.
This is very difficult to answer because it's very heavily dependent on condition and originality, whether it has military or civilian proof marks, and whether it has any other markings. As with many other German WWII-era pistols, certain markings will cause the pistol's value to more than triple, but they're frequently faked for exactly this reason.ammo.crafter said:I wonder what my PP in .32 is worth. It was made in 1942.