I've had this ppk (7.65) for many yrs now and shot it several times before doing some digging into what and when. The first thing I found out was the crown over N proofmark meant it was pre-WWII. The second thing I find out was the box of Remington Kleanbore ammo my Grandfather had in the cigar box probably should have been held onto as collectible instead of target practice. Then I find out the old 1 piece grips are prone to cracking and really, really expensive so I haven't shot it in close to 15 yrs. Just this yr I found a database on a Walther owners forum that gave me a manufacture date of 1935. Off and on I looked into replacement grips and I finally got a set this yr and replaced them today. Once the grips were off I found the #73 stamped into the grip frame.
So my question now is What does this number mean? Other than a serial number there were no other numbers anywhere else until I pulled the grips.
Also does anyone know if this is a ppk holster? The ones I've seen on the web have the mag holder on the front not the side like this one.
So my question now is What does this number mean? Other than a serial number there were no other numbers anywhere else until I pulled the grips.
Also does anyone know if this is a ppk holster? The ones I've seen on the web have the mag holder on the front not the side like this one.