
Following in the footsteps of the Red Book (by Joachim Gortz and Dieter Marschall) and the Black Book (by Steven Stepan), Tom has expanded on the previous information with his own observations and research.įor both novices and experienced collectors, this book is an essential reference you will turn to again and again. Founder and president of Legacy Collectibles, his YouTube channel has more than 50,000 subscribers and over 6 million views of his informative videos. Tom Whiteman is a leading authority on collectible World War II weapons. Using this comprehensive guide, you’ll be able to determine the authenticity of World War II era Walther PPs and PPKs at gun shows. Organized to help you easily locate the information you need, this book: - Identifies distinguishing characteristics of each variation and contract - Lists all known serial numbers for all known SS Walther PP and PPK variations - Features full-color photos of the guns, plus magazines, holsters, and more - Includes bonus chapter on holsters, documents, and other “look-alikes” SS Contract Walther PP/PPK is loaded with photos, serial number tables, and descriptions of every PP and PPK variation issued to Third Reich SS officers. I had fun with this little PPK today.The definitive reference for collectible WWII Walther pistols. 32 ACP wins hands down when talking about the Walther PP series of pistols. Sure is a big difference in the two calibers as far as recoil and getting back on target. 32 ACP is so much more pleasant, it was designed around the. They said there are no records left from Interarms and I would have to find out on my own. Ive called S&W and they think it was made by Interarms in the U.S. I have had an Interarms PPK/S since 1995 in.

She is by no means LNIB.she has some road rash on the slide, mostly near the muzzle end, but then, lots of old things have scars and marks on them by the time they are this old too. This little gun dates to 1939 by a serial number search courtesy of the Walther Forum. I got this gun from my Brother-from-Another-Mother, Surjimmy. Wow, they sure don't make 'em like they used to.
