peacebutready
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Anyone know the approximate value/going purchase cost of the Walther PP in very good or excellent condition chambered in the .32?
The value is highly dependent on the date of manufacture.
What is the date code? It should be a two letter code stamped somewhere on the frame.
Not enough info given to be accurate. Prices change dramatically due to a host of factors. Post pics or more info, mainly stampings.Anyone know the approximate value/going purchase cost of the Walther PP in very good or excellent condition chambered in the .32?
this a pretty accurate reply. An in the box one for the Interams imported ones would be about $700 and the earlier ones post war about $100 more because actually they ARE made in France ! But not identified as such. The .32 Walther PP is a VERY sweet gun, better than the .22 or .380 (rare) ones, and much better than the PPK and I own and shoot them all . The .32acp in a good accurate Walther PP like the factory target in the box shows, is a wonderful "kit" type trail gun. While not a bear caliber (few pistols are really ) it is good for everything under that in a pinch ! I know an Alaskan Native who constantly carried an old Nazi one and shot everything up to bear with his ! He used the fmj bullet to finish off big stuff !An Interarms-imported W. German stamped .32 PP with the black plastic grips of 1970-80 vintage will run you somewhere between $500-600. The earlier 60's guns and/or those with the original brown Bakelite grips may be more, but I'm not as familiar with those. Probably somewhere around 700.
The .32acp in a good accurate Walther PP like the factory target in the box shows, is a wonderful "kit" type trail gun. While not a bear caliber (few pistols are really ) it is good for everything under that in a pinch ! I know an Alaskan Native who constantly carried an old Nazi one and shot everything up to bear with his ! He used the fmj bullet to finish off big stuff !
The older Geco & RWS were noticably hotter.
Yes The S&B and Fiocchi ammo is very good.