Walther PPK .22 lr

Classic12

New member
I have a 1939 made Walther PPK in the classic 7.65 mm Browning caliber (.32 ACP). I’ve had it for 30 years and it was one of the very first gun I bought.

I recently found a LNIB 1939 made Walther PPK in .22 lr. I didn’t even know they made them in that caliber before WWII. I had to have it. It was $ 870

b70b41fd85f111dc9c578da94545c5a2.jpg


ae2be4778379558c5065ffe2b49277ea.jpg


c7c13c0ab4c03e0ca4676419f48a67b0.jpg


864433b20975b8e052e9c50c4a41c0c0.jpg


370fcb9a0bbf9439418f35cdf216b5d9.jpg

a4ecd71fbd4c5b68f4f5b8e51aa5cecc.jpg
 
My W German Walther in .22 is a PPKS built in 1972, still in the box and like new given me by a friend (Interarms import). A second given me is a 1967 PPK 380 with an eagle logo on the left grip and no import markings.
 
I’ve never owned an original but have had the French, InterArms and a clone from American Arms. They were all range toys. I was looking for 22 worth carrying as EDC field & stream accuracy. None had it and all had function problems.
 
Back
Top