Manurhin Walther PP Made in France

Actually all Walthers were made in France after the war. Some went back to Germany for assembly and they were considered German made. There is a Walther forum and you should be able to find what you need there.
 
back in the 1980's Interarms import the Manurhin PPK/s in 22 long rifle and 380 acp for $265. I bought one of each and still have the 22 but should have kept the 380 as well. a very reliable 22 pistol. I keep it loaded with CCI Velocitors. extra magazines can be quite expensive
 
The Manurhin marked ones are C&R, but not the Walther marked ones, even though they were made in the same factory in France until 1986. I bought a couple a few years ago, both in .32 ACP. They were both former Copenhagen police guns. I use one as a pocket carry gun quite often. Here is a photo of the blue one, Serial is in the 86xxx range made in mid 50's.The other one has a hard chrome frame, done by the Danish police armorers. Don't have a photo of this one right now.

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I have a Manurhin PP in .32 acp that came with a military flap holster with extra magazine. Believe it or not this is one of my most accurate handguns, and is a blast to shoot. Ammo is very expensive at this time though. I love mine and shoot it every time I can find some cheap ammo for it.
 
back in the 1980's Interarms import the Manurhin PPK/s in 22 long rifle and 380 acp for $265. I bought one of each and still have the 22 but should have kept the 380 as well. a very reliable 22 pistol. I keep it loaded with CCI Velocitors. extra magazines can be quite expensive
I had one that was NOT marked "Manhurin", but only "Ste. Etienne". I sold it to a friend because I had no legal opportunity to carry it. I doubt he's put a box of .380 through it. If I had a job, I'd probably buy it back from him.
 
I have inherited 6 or 8 walther's. some were said to be valuable. where would one look to get an idea of what they have? And an idea of value?
 
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