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I have observed similar casting flaws in 1945 PP's. (Characteristic "chunks" out of the metal on the front strap of an AC45). And in 1945 you see casting flaws in the metal.
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In the late war era, the machining and finish deteriorates even more. An early AC41 looks different than a later 41. I would bet many of you would be "spot on" with dating. This is what we have to do for PP's and PPK's (Of course there are some exceptions with documented dates, but these are rare). Now you have to date them and line them up in order of production based solely on their finish. Imagine 100 P.38's lined up in front of you, but all dates on them are hidden. Why do we not see phosphate PPK mags? And never a W on the reverse of a PPK magazine?Ĭonsider this, for you P.38 gurus. Phosphate parts are NOT found on the late war PPK'sĪnd speaking of phosphate parts. Both the Walther PP and P38's in 1945 had phosphate small parts.
#Walther ppk ww2 full
All have the full slide legend and the finish characteristics of a 1944 PPK. You will find AC marked PP's, with NO legend and no proofs. I know because I have the data, as do the others. But if you go to the last 100 known PPK's, you will see that they all have all 3 proofs, and they have full slide legends.
#Walther ppk ww2 serial numbers
If you go to the last known serial numbers of a PP or AC45 you will find that they have NO proofs and they are mismatched guns. GI mismatch PP's and P38's are fairly common. But not like the thousands of Post war PP's and P38's that you can find. And I have seen such guns that I would guess were put together from leftover parts. Enough to put together a few unnumbered PPK? I believe, yes. You will see photos with racks of PP's and crates of P.38's, but NOT a bunch of unfinished PPK's. Ron Clarin has documented what the GI's found in the factory when they took over in 1945. I can't say for sure that there were NO PPK's made in 45, but I can say there is no evidence of full production. There is no way to say for sure, but my guess (as well as others) is that production for the Walther PPK stopped in late 1944.