Walther PK380 Angel Blue for sale
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Walther PK380 .380 ACP Pistol, Angel Blue - 5050325
Brand:
Walther
Barrel Length:
3.66”
Caliber:
.380 ACP
Capacity:
8+1
Finish Per Color:
Robin's Egg Blue
Rounds:
8
Frequently Asked Questions
Walther PK380 Angel Blue for sale
How much is a PK380 worth?
New PK380 pistols sell for around $389.99. Walther discontinued this compact .380 ACP pistol, so availability is limited. Used examples average $235.56, with most falling between $150 and $300 depending on condition.
Is the Walther PK380 discontinued?
Yes, Walther discontinued the PK380. The compact .380 ACP pistol, produced since 2009, is no longer manufactured. Limited inventory remains at some retailers, typically around $465. Walther's PD380 serves as its successor with similar mechanical features.
What are the common PK380 problems?
Reported issues include stiff slides, feeding and ejection failures, extractor problems, and magazine release concerns. A 2012 safety recall affected certain serial numbers where the manual safety could fail to prevent firing. Warranty repairs were available through Walther Arms.
What is the recall on the Walther PK380?
Walther issued a safety recall in October 2012 affecting PK380 pistols manufactured May to September 2012 with serial numbers PK101201 to PK112155. The manual safety could fail to prevent firing when the trigger was pulled. Serial numbers beginning with WB were not affected. Walther repaired affected pistols at no cost.
How to lock the slide on a Walther PK380?
The PK380 has no external slide lock lever. The slide locks back automatically when the last round fires. You can also lock the slide open manually without a magazine by holding the slide back with one finger while lifting the internal latch with another finger. Rack the slide or remove the magazine to release.
Does Walther have a lifetime warranty?
Walther offers a Legendary Lifetime Limited Warranty on centerfire and rimfire firearms produced after 1993, covering defects in materials and workmanship. Coverage applies to all owners, not just original purchasers, though it excludes antique, limited edition, and custom firearms. Repairs or replacements are provided at no cost.
Is the Walther PK380 a reliable gun?
Yes, the PK380 is generally reliable. It feeds most ammunition consistently and functions well across typical shooting conditions. The double-action trigger and Walther's build quality contribute to its dependability. Note that Walther issued a 2012 safety recall affecting certain serial numbers, so verify yours wasn't included.