Walther PK380 for sale

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Brand:

Walther

Action:

Semi-Auto

Barrel Length:

3.3"

Caliber:

.380 ACP

Capacity:

6+1

Finish Per Color:

Stainless

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Brand:

Walther

Barrel Length:

3.7"

Caliber:

.380 ACP

Capacity:

8

Finish Per Color:

Nickel

Rounds:

8

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Brand:

Walther

Action:

SINGLE/DOUBLE ACTION

Barrel Length:

3.7 BARREL

Caliber:

.380 ACP

Capacity:

8+1

Finish Per Color:

Black

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Brand:

Walther

Action:

DOUBLE ACTION

Barrel Length:

3.7 BARREL

Caliber:

.380 ACP

Capacity:

8

Finish Per Color:

Black

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Brand:

Walther

Barrel Length:

3.66”

Caliber:

.380 ACP

Capacity:

8+1

Finish Per Color:

Robin's Egg Blue

Rounds:

8

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Brand:

Walther

Barrel Length:

3.66"

Caliber:

.380 ACP

Capacity:

8

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Marketplace Insights ★ 4.9/5 based on 21 customer reviews across 7 variants from 31 retailers

Overwhelmingly praised classic pistol with exceptional accuracy and concealability, though buyers should test ammunition compatibility and watch for potential slide bite with larger hands.

What customers like

Iconic Design & Style43%
It "IS" the PPK afterall. Need I say more?
Accuracy & Reliability38%
you just can't miss with it
Excellent Concealability29%
thinner than most and really conceals IWB better than any gun I own
Comfortable Ergonomics24%
The ergonomics are unbeatable for the price
Quality Construction19%
feels extremely solid and precise

Common concerns

Ammunition Sensitivity10%
it is particular to certain types of ammo
Slide Bite Risk10%
be aware of the occasional slide bite if your hands are oversized
Frequently Asked Questions
Walther PK380 for sale

Is a Walther PK380 a good gun?

Opinions vary. Reviewers praised its accuracy, comfortable ergonomics, and manageable recoil. The DA/SA action and German engineering appeal to many. It's discontinued but available used around $300–$400. Whether it suits you depends on your intended use and preference for .380 caliber.

Is the Walther PK380 discontinued?

Yes, Walther discontinued the PK380. Used examples remain available through secondary markets, typically around $300–$500. Note that a 2012 safety recall affected certain serial numbers, so verify any used pistol's serial number with Walther before purchase.

How much is a PK380 worth?

Walther PK380 pistols typically sell for around $500 on our marketplace, with most listings between $370–$999. Used examples cost less, averaging around $235 and ranging $150–$300 depending on condition and model. Original MSRP was $389–$449. Prices vary by condition, included accessories, and local demand since production ended.

What is the best holster for a PK380?

Best choice depends on your carry style. For concealed carry, IWB holsters like the Vedder LightTuck or ProTuck are popular. OWB options like the LightDraw suit open carry. Pocket holsters allow deep concealment. PK380-specific Kydex and hybrid models typically run $40–$160. Try different styles before committing.

What are the common PK380 problems?

Common PK380 issues include stiff slides, feeding and ejection failures, and extractor problems. A 2012 safety recall affected certain serial numbers where the manual safety could fail to prevent firing. Magazine release concerns and occasional failure to return to battery have also been reported by users.

What is the recall on the Walther PK380?

Walther issued a safety recall in October 2012 affecting PK380 pistols manufactured May–September 2012 with serial numbers PK101201 to PK112155. The defect: manual safety engagement may not prevent firing when the trigger is pulled. Pistols with serial numbers beginning "WB" are not affected. Contact Walther Arms for free repair.

What is the mag capacity of the PK380?

The Walther PK380 has a 8-round single-stack magazine. With one round chambered, total capacity is 9 rounds.