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Guest dizzielizzie
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Anyone know anything about walther ppk's made by interarms? I recently acquired one & it's definiteally an older model...

Guest Big_D
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I have one that I carry daily. I think they are great little guns and haven't had the first problem out of mine.

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I own one and love it. They were imported by Interarms for awhile. Then they were then made for Interarms under license in Alabama by a company called Ranger before S & W took over the manufacturing and redesigned the frame. The S&W ones are reported to have a lot of problems.

Most do not know that Walther has not made a PPK or PPK/s since Nazi Germany.

They were made in France by Manurhin the sent to Germany for proofing after WWII.

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Guest dizzielizzie
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I own one and love it. They were imported by Interarms for awhile. Then they were then made for Interarms under license in Alabama by a company called Ranger before S & W took over the manufacturing and redesigned the frame. The S&W ones are reported to have a lot of problems.

Most do not know that Walther has not made a PPK or PPK/s since Nazi Germany.

They were made in France by Manurhin the sent to Germany for proofing after WWII.

This one says Alexandria, Virginia.

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I know, it needs to be cleaned. Plus it has scratches all over from it where the previous owner abused it a little.

Guest kdpate
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Looks very similar to an Hk-4......:wave:

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I have owned both, an Interarms and a S&W. Sold the Interarms years ago, then bought the S&W. Both were/are extremlt acurate for such a short barrel but heavy as lead. I have never had any trouble out of either hower the S&W is out on recall right now.....:rofl:

Guest dizzielizzie
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Thank you everyone who replied. I ended up with it because it did bite its previous owner (bad dog!)

I'm going to take it to my gunsmith and have him "clean it up" and bedazzle it so I can pretend I'm Jill Bond. Don't worry, no pink grips.

Any idea how much it's worth?

Guest Loaded247
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I've got a Walther PP in .32 ACP, that is a Manurhin manufactured pistol. I know someone else who has the Interarms. Prices vary, but GunsAmerica or some similar forum can give you an idea....

Mine has been trouble free!!

Guest edge3343
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Anyone know anything about walther ppk's made by interarms? I recently acquired one & it's definiteally an older model...

I have one that I carry just about everyday as a back up, I have found it to be very accurate and have never had a any problems with it. It is not a lot of fun at the range, but with the scarcity of .380 ammo it's not like you would be able to find any ammo for target shooting .

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i have one probably shot 2 boxes ammo through it. sitting at a campfire one nite a coyote walked to about 30 paces at the edge of the lite. it dropped like a rock. one shot.

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I recently picked up a stainless Interarms PPK/S in .32acp. They are great little firearms. I have the Walther PP my grandfather bought home from WWII also.

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I had a chance to get one if these for $350 a year ago. I passed, just wasn't comfortable purchasing it without a GA license in GA... What I should have done was... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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