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I just lucked out!
Someone I know had a brother with an "old hi-power" to sell, and I agreed to buy it sight unseen, expecting a "shooter".
To my amazement, he handed me a gun with all matching numbers and waffenamts!
I will take it apart tonight, does anyone know where I can find out which serial numbers were made each year between 1940 and 1944?

Thanks,

Chief


"Gott Zur Ehr Dem Nächsten Zur Wehr"
 
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Serial #s continued from the Belgian #s starting around 50,000. According to Whittington production #s were as follows: 1940-8500, 1941-65,700, 1942-80,600, 1943-101,200, 1944-63,000. Waffenamt #s began with 613, replaced by 103 ending with 140. Sometime after # 100,000 a letter was added (a,b, c, etc.)This should help date it.
 
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Thanks.

I will post pictures when I get a chance.

Mine starts with 30,XXX followed by the small a.
But it does have the waffenamts (140), and the eagle stamp.

When might that have been made?

Chief


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Here is the first picture;

Chief


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stamps on side;

Chief


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another one of the side;

Chief


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The right grip;

Chief


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Left grip;

Chief


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A few friends;

Chief


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three of my favorites,,,here is a Walther PP that i picked up a few days ago,,,

 
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ac code

 
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Nice find guys!

PVON


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Thanks Paul, I am very happy with them.

Robert, Nice PP!
I really like those grips.
My next addition will be a PP or a PPK.
(at least that is what I am currently looking for!)

Chief


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Originally posted by militarymania:
ac code


If anyone finds a PP like this with the serial number 382000P, I'll trade one of my children for it!!!!


WANTED TO REPURCHASE!! Walther pistol Model PP - ac code - Ser. No. 382000P - REWARD FOR INFO ABOUT THIS PISTOL!!
 
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Denny, that pistol have some special meaning for you?

I carried a Browning highpower in the CAF in the 80's...
 
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Hi Doug,
This Walther PP was given to me in the 1960's by a man I had a great deal of respect for when I was growing up. He was a member of the 29th Infantry Division who went ashore with the first wave at Omaha Beach. He was a neighbor and friend who is gone now.
In 1985, while going through a divorce, I sold the pistol at the O.G.C.A. gun show in Columbus, Ohio. Of all the weapons I've owned in over 50 years of collecting, this is the one I regret selling the most. I guess it really hit home when he passed away and I now have nothing to remember him by.
With the internet, who knows? It may someday show up and I may be lucky enough to get it back. Stranger things have happened - I have found the consecutive serial numbers to two other guns I currently own.


WANTED TO REPURCHASE!! Walther pistol Model PP - ac code - Ser. No. 382000P - REWARD FOR INFO ABOUT THIS PISTOL!!
 
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