Recalls CCP RECALL Important Safety Recall – MARCH 2017 Walther CCP Pistols Walther Arms has identified a potential condition in Walther CCP pistols that could potentially cause it to discharge if dropped whether the manual safety is engaged (on) or disengaged (off). The safety of our customers is our paramount concern so we have voluntarily initiated this recall because of the possibility of a drop-fire occurring. Please do not load or fire your Walther CCP pistol and contact us immediately to arrange to have your pistol upgraded free of charge. If your pistol has already been upgraded, there will be a dot milled onto the back side of the magazine opening.
The upgrade will be done at no charge to you. For free shipping, please enter your information, and complete the online form, making sure to include the serial number. After completion of the form a confirmation email will be sent including shipping information. Please note: The serial number is located on the right side of the pistol (circled in red below) Please submit your information here –. Please check this website and all safety notices on a regular basis for current information about your firearms. You may also contact us by phone at 1-866-503-3389, by email at or by mail at Walther Arms, Inc., 7700 Chad Colley Boulevard, Fort Smith, AR 72916.
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The current time to repair your CCP is approximately 2 weeks from the time we receive it. We appreciate your assistance and apologize for any inconvenience this may cause you.
Thank you for your patience and cooperation. PPK PPK/S RECALL Important Safety Recall – FEBRUARY 2013 PPK & PPK/S Smith & Wesson has identified a condition that may exist in certain PPK and PPK/S pistols which may permit a round to be discharged without the trigger being pulled. When the manual safety is disengaged, Smith & Wesson’s Product Engineering Group has determined that the possibility exists in certain firearms that lowering the hammer may cause a chambered round to fire. This recall applies to all Walther PPK and PPK/S pistols manufactured by Smith & Wesson from March 21, 2002, until February 3, 2009. The Serial Numbers of the pistol subject to this recall are as follows: 0010BAB – 9999BAB 0000BAC – 9999BAC 0000BAD – 9999BAD 0000BAE – 9999BAE 0000BAF – 9999BAF 0000BAH – 9999BAH 0000BAJ – 9999BAJ 0000BAK – 9999BAK 0000BAL – 5313BAL 0000BAM – 1320BAM 0000LTD – 0499LTD 0001PPK – 1500PPK 0026REP – 0219REP 0001WLE – 0459WLE STOP USING YOUR PISTOL AND RETURN IT AT ONCE.
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Any unintended discharge of a firearm has the potential for causing injury and we ask that you stop using your pistol immediately. To facilitate the repair of your pistol please contact customer service to receive instructions.Upon receipt of your pistol, we will replace the existing hammer block with a new part at no cost to you. Your firearm will be returned as quickly and efficiently as possible. When your pistol is returned, you should note a punch dot which appears at the back of the frame. See the photograph below. This marking is verification that the new hammer block has been installed and that your pistol is safe to handle. Please contact Walther Arms via phone (479) 242-8500 or email us using the if your PPK or PPK/S serial number is within the range of recalled guns.
Our customer service team will provide you with an RA#, Return Form, and a PrePaid FedEx label. PK380 RECALL Important Safety Recall – OCTOBER 2012 Walther PK380 Pistols Walther has identified a condition that may exist in certain PK380 pistols which may permit a round to be discharged if the trigger is pulled, despite engagement of the manual safety. Walther has found that engagement of the manual safety may not prevent firing of a chambered round when the trigger is pulled. This recall applies to Walther PK380,.380 ACP pistols manufactured by Carl Walther GmbH from May, 2012 to September, 2012, and which have a Serial Number ranging from PK101201 to PK112155.NOTE: If the serial number begins with WB it is NOT involved in the recall. STOP USING YOUR PISTOL, and UNLOAD IT IMMEDIATELY, exercising EXTREME CARE in doing so AND RETURN IT TO WALTHER ARMS, INC. AT ONCE.Any unintended discharge of a firearm has the potential for causing injury or even death, and we ask that you stop using your pistol immediately. When unloading your pistol, please take extreme care to ensure that your firearm is pointed in a safe direction.Your pistol will be repaired at no cost to you.
Your firearm will be returned as quickly and efficiently as possible. All shipping and repair costs will be covered by Walther Arms, Inc. NOTE: If you have a PK380 gun that meets the issues mentioned above, please contact us by phone (479) 242-8500 or and we’ll evaluate the return with you.
Hey everyone, My dad told me about my Grandfather's walther that he brought back from WWII that he took off a German soldier. I was wondering if there are some good databases out there where I could look up the history of the pistol? Any info is appreciated. All I know is that the slide is longer than the modern day PPK and the caliber was not printed anywhere on the pistol itself. Hopefully one day I'll get to see and shoot it.
Quick question on older firearms. Is modern day ammo safe to use in them and for the PP/PPK series of pistols, do current magazines fit in them? Thanks again. Click to expand.You had better check your soures again. Both the PP u.
PPK went into the 900,000 range and then, in about 1940, started over with a letter (P or K) after the ser nr. By wars end they were, I believe, again in the 400,000 range with the letter.
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You left out one caliber for both pistols - 6.35mm (25acp). Many more 7.65 (32acp) pistols were made than the other 3 calibers combined. Thus the 7.65 PP is not at all rare, or even uncommon. The PPK is a bit more so, but still not rare. Click to expand.My GF, a French model whom I met on the internet, assures me that they can't put anything on the internet that isn't true. grin Respectfully, Sarge. My source was posted, take it for what it is.
Do you have a source for your numbers or are you extrapolating(guessing) based on serial number ranges? 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 thought the OP was speaking of 'Nazi Walther PPs', but even in the same source there are several different numbers: My source for the following is 'The Walther Handgun Story' by Gene Gangarosa: When Walther began its production, PP serial number started at 750000. In 1938 when they reached one million, they restarted numbering at 10000 P and reached 396000 P by the end of the war. Total PP production from 1929 to 1945 is estimated at half a million. One expert on German pistol use has estimated that the German Armed forces may have procured as many as 84000(.hmmmm, this number sounds familiar) Model PPs during the war.
By war's end approx, 200000 Model PPs has seen service in German Police and military service since 1929. Also from the same author: Walther's production of the.25 caliber PP manufactured only in 1929 and 1930 was simply a test to see whether the gun would sell in this caliber. The.25 proved to be unpopular and Walther hurriedly ceased production. Rather than make a separate die to mark the slide on the.25 caliber models a standard.32 caliber die with the caliber marking left off.
The '6.35mm' designation engraved by hand. The.25 caliber PP magazine was a gutted.32 magazine with a model 8 magazine inserted. So again, all these production numbers are speculative; but, your number based on serial number range and assuming all PP production was only for the German Armed forces is way too high and not really related to the original discussion. My source for much of my info on PP u. Ruchira recipe book in marathi pdf. PPK pistols is James Rankins 3 vol set on Walther pistols. I think he gives a lot more detail than Gangarosa.
In fact I don't find a copy of his book in my library for some reason. Well I had thought it was the PPK that started at 750K, but even if they both did there is still 250K+ pistols before the 2nd series = letter after the nr, started since PPKs are known into the 1 Million range. Then from the 100,000 P u. K 2nd series they went into the high 400K range which is another 300,000+ pistols for a total of 750,000+ pistols of both types.
I made no claim that all production of either pistol was strictly for the military. There were undoubtably more made for civilian and paramilitary sales than for the military.
Does Gangarosa claim that only 83,000 were made for the military? Sure does seem like a low nr since guns with WaA show up with some regularity. Click to expand.Here's my story. My grandfather came back from the war and was bummed about not being able to bring back anything. His cousin was able to bring back a Walther PP and gave to grandpa. Now I am 'borrowing it.' I took it to a gun shop to see if they could tell me anything about it.
All of the numbers match. There is the Nazi eagle, but without the swastika. So it was made before the war (I was told). The shop told me that after the US leveled the factory and took over in various places, the US started putting together firearms with whatever parts they could find.
He said that it is harder to find the PP/PPK's with all matching numbers. He said normal value would be around $600-700 or so, but because of these details (and the excellent condition), it was closer to $1000 for a replacement value. Not looking at selling, but I was curious. Mine shoots the 32acp. It shoots fine other than sometimes it will double fire with a single trigger pull. As soon as the slide racks back into place, the round in waiting will fire.
Does anyone know if those firing pins are free floating and I am possibly having a 'slam fire' of sorts? If you are interested, watch the youtube video on how to disassemble the PP. Me thinks your gun shop is full of it! Sounds like their knowlege of Walthers is about equal to that of the average 3rd grader.
If the eagle you are talking about is on the bbl in the ejection port and on the slide below it then there should be an N under the eagles. That is the commercial firing proof. And Yes the gun is wartime since the change from crown N to eagle N came in 1940. The US did Not level the factory!
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The ruskies did post war. The Germans had begun to assemble mismatched pistols at the very end of the war.
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Those will have poor finish, wood grips and no slide markings. Those pistols are very uncommon. I would guestimate that 95% of all Walther PP u. PPK pistols have matching numbers. Except for those made late in the war any Walther that is mismatched was one done by someone post war. As for the double fire I would guess that the firing pin spg might be broken. An easy fix as parts are available.
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