The Walther TPH is a highly collectible, subcompact DA/SA pistol, often called the 'Baby PPK,' chambered in .22 LR or .25 ACP. Despite its small size and light 14 oz weight, making it ideal for deep concealment, its .22 LR caliber is considered marginal for self-defense. The pistol features excellent machining and crisp engraving, with a DA/SA trigger and a decocker/safety. While generally reliable, it lacks a last-round hold-open and can experience misfires in DA mode. Its rarity and quality drive market values from $1,100 to over $2,500.
This video highlights the Walther TPH .22 LR pistol, dubbing it the 'King of Mouse Guns.' It notes the pistol's 6+1 magazine capacity and its availability in .25 ACP. The description emphasizes that the TPH is no longer in production but is a highly collectible item on the used market. The video also tags the official Walther Arms channel.
The Walther TPH, a scaled-down .22LR version of the PPK, was developed in 1968 and faced import bans, leading to US production. Despite early quality issues, later Emco production reached high standards, even being purchased by Walther Germany. It's noted for its accuracy, suppression potential, and historical use by CIA agents, with rumors of unconventional carry methods.
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