Walther PP Semi-Automatic Pistol (Two-Tone)
Firearms and Collectible Weaponry

Walther PP Semi-Automatic Pistol (Two-Tone)

This is a Walther PP (Polizeipistole) double-action semi-automatic pistol featuring a distinctive two-tone finish. The firearm is constructed with a blued steel slide and a contrasting silver-toned frame, likely made of nickel-plated steel or an aluminum alloy (duralumin). The pistol is equipped with black composite checkered grip panels which appear to be in good condition. The slide includes a manual safety lever and traditional rear serrations for ease of operation. The barrel is visible and fixed to the frame, characteristic of the blowback design. The overall construction exhibits high-quality German engineering typical of the mid-20th century. The item shows moderate signs of use; there is visible holster wear and surface thinning on the bluing at the front of the slide, along with scattered micro-scratches on the finished surfaces. The mechanical components, including the trigger and hammer, appear intact and correctly seated within the frame. This model typically carries manufacturer markings and proof marks on the left side of the slide and frame, though they are obscured in this lighting. Based on the configuration, this piece likely dates to the post-WWII era, estimated between 1950 and 1980.

Estimated Value

$850 - $1,150

Basic Information

Category

Firearms and Collectible Weaponry

Appraised On

April 19, 2026

Estimated Value

$850 - $1,150

Item Description

This is a Walther PP (Polizeipistole) double-action semi-automatic pistol featuring a distinctive two-tone finish. The firearm is constructed with a blued steel slide and a contrasting silver-toned frame, likely made of nickel-plated steel or an aluminum alloy (duralumin). The pistol is equipped with black composite checkered grip panels which appear to be in good condition. The slide includes a manual safety lever and traditional rear serrations for ease of operation. The barrel is visible and fixed to the frame, characteristic of the blowback design. The overall construction exhibits high-quality German engineering typical of the mid-20th century. The item shows moderate signs of use; there is visible holster wear and surface thinning on the bluing at the front of the slide, along with scattered micro-scratches on the finished surfaces. The mechanical components, including the trigger and hammer, appear intact and correctly seated within the frame. This model typically carries manufacturer markings and proof marks on the left side of the slide and frame, though they are obscured in this lighting. Based on the configuration, this piece likely dates to the post-WWII era, estimated between 1950 and 1980.

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