
Walther Pp Serial Numbers Chart
Serial Number – 994254 mfg. Additional Information – PP designates 'Polizei Pistole,' fixed sights, plastic grips. 'Crown N' proof until 1939, 'Eagle N' Nazi commercial proof until 1945. I trust that this information will be of interest. I don't know how one can base production numbers of the PP based on serial numbers considering where the numbering started in 1929 at serial number 750000, restarted at 10000 in 1938 and that the numbering for the PP and PPK were intermingled up to 1938.
I have a Walther PP for sale, and I have a guy who wants to buy it, but he won't buy it unless I can prove that it is war time. Pistols are not my strong point, so I need help dating this pistol. It is a standard PP, there are no markings on it except for the serial number and maker code. It has a rough war finish, and there is no Walther legend on the left side.
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The number is 389337 P, and directly below it is the AC maker code. I can find no prood marks anywhere on the gun. Any help that can be offered would be greatly welcomed.

I have a Walther PP for sale, and I have a guy who wants to buy it, but he won't buy it unless I can prove that it is war time. Pistols are not my strong point, so I need help dating this pistol. It is a standard PP, there are no markings on it except for the serial number and maker code. It has a rough war finish, and there is no Walther legend on the left side. The number is 389337 P, and directly below it is the AC maker code. I can find no prood marks anywhere on the gun.
Any help that can be offered would be greatly welcomed. Your PP was made in or prior to April 1945 according to Deiter Marschal's Walther Pistols. See the Bottom of the attached page(Page 16). Your Pistol should have on the left side behind trigger guard the Eagle over 359 military acceptance stamp and on the right side under the ejection point the eagle over N Proof Mark(See page 112). Hello, i am new to Walther pistols and am buying one with what appears to be a horizontal 'N' with something (crown?) to the right of it, made ca. What does N mean and the other character? Crow Crown over N stamp shows that the pistol was test fired using ammunition loaded with smokeless gunpowder.
It is part of a system that Germany adopted in 1891. NAZI government changed the appearance of various marks. Crown over N became Eagle over N in 1941. If your PP has Crown over N, then it was made before 1941, otherwise it was made after 1941. Crown over N stamp shows that the pistol was test fired using ammunition loaded with smokeless gunpowder.
It is part of a system that Germany adopted in 1891. NAZI government changed the appearance of various marks. Crown over N became Eagle over N in 1941. If your PP has Crown over N, then it was made before 1941, otherwise it was made after 1941.
Much obliged for your response. Any significance to the fact it was made before 1941 and that it has no other mark? What would be a fair price of a pistol of this vintage in 98% condition, in your estimation?
I realize there is an element of subjectivity to this but you appear to be very knowledgeable about these pistols (about which i have admitted i know very little). What resources (internet and books) are out there that might help me improve my knowledge of these pistols since i am about to be the owner of one?
Regards and many thanks again, Crow. Much obliged for your response. Any significance to the fact it was made before 1941 and that it has no other mark? What would be a fair price of a pistol of this vintage in 98% condition, in your estimation? I realize there is an element of subjectivity to this but you appear to be very knowledgeable about these pistols (about which i have admitted i know very little). What resources (internet and books) are out there that might help me improve my knowledge of these pistols since i am about to be the owner of one?
Regards and many thanks again, Crow See this table to determine which year your pistol was made: It is important to realize that Walther made PP for a long time, since 1929. If all you have is just the regular Cown N mark, then most likely you have a pistol made for commercial sales. The next question is how it got to US. I know a little bit about Walther PP because I own three that were made after WW Two by Manuhrin, France under license from Walther. So I know basics, but not an expert. Your best bet is take some photographs and start your own thread.