,Iam trying to learn all that I can re. my Walther ppk 7.65 I inherited it from my uncle wounded in Euorpe wwII.He is long since gone,and the PPK has been in storage since 1980. The serial # 27**** K is augmented with stampimgs on the barrel and slide of an eagle clutching an "N" very small approx.2MM The left side has smal lstampings showing what appears tobe a skull with horizontle lines thru it over 356...Any ideas?
A sn will be needed.
Dieter Marschall's book might have the answer.
Deiter Marschall's book has Walther sn data
Depending on age, condition, box, accessories, papers, history, etc., it can range from a few hundred to multiple thousands.
1969-1984
Depending on exact configuration, age, condition and accessories, a few hundred to a thousand or more USD.
Mid to late 40's
Someone over on the P38forum.com might be able to help.
61-85, 100-1000 depending on specifics
To determine the age of a Mauser 765 with the serial number 213114, you would need to refer to specific production records or databases associated with Mauser firearms. Generally, Mauser pistols were manufactured in various periods, particularly during the early to mid-20th century. If you can find the specific model and its production year associated with that serial number, you can ascertain its age. You might also consult a firearms expert or collector who specializes in Mauser models for more precise information.
its was a standard pistil in world war 2 so ide say around 50 years
Walther Bothe died on February 8, 1957 at the age of 66.