SS-Contract Walther PP and PPK Pistols

Published on January 6, 2020
Duration: 16:11

This expert analysis from Forgotten Weapons details the specific markings and serial number patterns used to identify authentic SS-contract Walther PP and PPK pistols. It covers variations in slide and magazine serialization, distinguishing SS markings from police markings, and identifying correct SS holsters. The video emphasizes subtle details over common fake indicators like large SS runes.

Quick Summary

Authentic SS contract Walther PP and PPK pistols are identified by specific serial number ranges and factory-serialized magazines that match the slide's font. Subtle markings and variations in serialization placement, like 'K-under' or 'K-after' on PPKs, are crucial indicators, not large SS runes which are often faked.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to SS Walther Contracts
  2. 02:46Identifying Authentic SS Contracts
  3. 03:33PPK Variation 1: Muzzle Serialization
  4. 04:38PPK Variation 2: K-Under Pattern
  5. 06:11PPK Variation 3: K-After Pattern
  6. 07:13PPK Variation 4: Late War Baseplate Serialization
  7. 08:22Walther PP Variations
  8. 11:25SS vs. Police Markings
  9. 13:09SS Holsters and Accessories

Frequently Asked Questions

How can one identify an authentic SS contract Walther PP or PPK pistol?

Authentic SS contract Walthers are identified by specific serial number ranges and factory-serialized magazines that match the slide's font. Subtle markings and variations in serialization placement, like 'K-under' or 'K-after' on PPKs, are crucial indicators, not large SS runes which are often faked.

What distinguishes SS contract Walther magazines from police-issued ones?

SS contract Walther magazines are factory-serialized with a font that precisely matches the pistol's slide. In contrast, police markings were typically applied after the firearm's finish, leading to metal distortion and a font that doesn't match the slide.

Are there specific holster types associated with SS contract Walther pistols?

Yes, SS contract Walther pistols were exclusively issued with black leather holsters. While some used generic Akah patterns, the 'Theuermann' patent holster, featuring a unique internal lift strap, is a design specifically utilized by the SS.

What are the key serialization variations for SS contract Walther PPK pistols?

SS contract PPK variations include 'K-under' (K below the serial on frame/slide), 'K-after' (K after the serial on the slide), and late-war models where the serial number is found on the magazine's baseplate instead of the spine.

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