No way to answer without a detailed description of all markings, condition, finish, box, papers, accessories, etc.. you may look on the trigger guard near the front on the Lt. side if it is not a ww2 gun it may have the year made there / mine has a 67 E.I. 1967 my ww2 P38 has lots of numbers all over it and letters before each letter = month made and # is the order it is in that run for the month
You will need to contact Walther to find out.
The date of manufacture for a Walther PP is found at the right side of the pistol, stamped on the barrel, at the ejection port. There is is a symbol of authenticity that looks like an elk's antler. The date is located just to the left of that mark
A 22 LR caliber pistol made by Walther, it is similar in design to the Walther P99.
Mostlikely it would of been a Walther. The model is not known because mostlikely a Russian footsoldier fould the gun and kept it or destroyed it. In my opinion, through pictures I have studied, it was a Walther PPK.
There were two companies known as Interarms. The first was an importer/exporter, formed in 1953. They did not manufacture firearms. The second - and current - Interarms is a subsidiary of Hi Standard, and does not manufacture a PPK or PPK/S pistol. If what you have is actually a Walther PPK/S, value could range anywhere from $300 - $800, depending on specifics.
The Walther PPK pistol was first released in 1931. During that time the Walther PPK pistol was popular amongst European police and civilians because it was reliable and concealable.
The P-38 in 22LR is the only 22LR pistol made by Walther that looks like a P38
The lower the serial number the younger the pistol is
No such model made by Walther
No such weapon made by Walther.
The Walther PPK pistol is manufactured by German small arms maker Carl Walther GmbH.
Look it up yourself, it was a Walther PP..a similar model used by James Bond