Another Engraved PPK from 1944

Published on May 5, 2025
Duration: 3:57

This video examines a 1944 Walther PPK, noting its consecutive serial number to a previously featured gold-engraved model. The discussion highlights late-war production characteristics, including the potential for simplified features due to wartime shortages. It also details the specific red presentation case, its pre-war style magazines, and included accessories like a cleaning rod and dummy rounds.

Quick Summary

This 1944 engraved Walther PPK, serial number 408116, is consecutively numbered to a gold-engraved model. It comes in a red Walther factory presentation case, typical of pre-war and wartime production, and features 'Walther Banner only' magazines, an anomaly for late-war firearms.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Subscriber Shoutout
  2. 00:12Previous Gold Engraved PPK Mention
  3. 00:26New Engraved PPK Introduction
  4. 00:38Serial Number and Consecutive Numbering
  5. 00:51Presentation Case Details
  6. 01:01Walther Factory Case Production
  7. 01:24Production Year and Late War Context
  8. 01:44Late War Production Simplifications
  9. 02:01Engraved Guns in Wartime
  10. 02:11Initials and Presentation
  11. 02:27Test Proofs and Issuance
  12. 02:50Engraved Flat Bottom Magazine
  13. 03:01Magazine Anomalies (Pre-War Style)
  14. 03:17Gold Plated Tubes Mention
  15. 03:22Included Accessories
  16. 03:34Thanks to Subscriber Brian
  17. 03:38Concluding Remarks

Frequently Asked Questions

What is significant about the serial numbers of the two Walther PPK pistols discussed?

The two Walther PPK pistols, one gold engraved and one simply engraved, are consecutively numbered. The gold engraved model has serial number 408117, while the other has 408116, indicating they were produced very close to each other by the Walther factory.

What can be inferred about the production of this 1944 Walther PPK from its serial number and wartime context?

The 1944 serial number suggests this PPK was produced during a period when Germany was facing resource shortages. While engraved guns were still made, late-war production often aimed to save money, potentially leading to simplified features on standard issue weapons.

What are the characteristics of the presentation case for this 1944 Walther PPK?

The red presentation case is consistent with those made by the Walther factory during both pre-war and wartime. It features the same latches and interior layout as other examples, with a 'Walther banner' inside, and is distinct from typical post-war blue cases.

Are there any unusual features on this late-war 1944 Walther PPK regarding its magazines?

Yes, despite being a 1944 production, this PPK is equipped with 'Walther Banner only' magazines, which are typically associated with pre-war production. This is noted as an interesting anomaly for late-war firearms.

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