Walther PPK 380 Stainless 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

Action:

Semi-Auto

Barrel Length:

3.3"

Caliber:

.380 ACP

Capacity:

7+1

Finish Per Color:

Stainless

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Action:

Semi-Auto

Barrel Length:

3.3"

Caliber:

.32 ACP

Capacity:

7+1

Finish Per Color:

Stainless

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Brand:

Walther

Action:

Semi-Auto

Barrel Length:

3.3"

Caliber:

.380 ACP

Capacity:

7

Finish Per Color:

Stainless

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Action:

Semi-Auto

Barrel Length:

3.3"

Caliber:

.32 ACP

Capacity:

6+1

Finish Per Color:

Stainless

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Brand:

Walther

Action:

Double Action/Single Action

Barrel Length:

3.3 BARREL

Caliber:

.380 ACP

Capacity:

7

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Brand:

Walther

Action:

Semi-Auto

Barrel Length:

3.3 inches

Caliber:

.380 ACP

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Brand:

Walther

Action:

Single Action

Barrel Length:

3.3"

Caliber:

.380 ACP

Capacity:

7+1

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Marketplace Insights ★ 4.8/5 based on 36 customer reviews across 9 variants from 38 retailers

Highly praised iconic pistol with excellent reliability and accuracy, though some users experienced ammo compatibility and magazine availability issues.

What customers like

Iconic James Bond design28%
If its good enough for bond, its good enough for me!
Excellent reliability & accuracy42%
ultra reliable and is an engenious design
Perfect concealed carry gun33%
The Walther PPK is the perfect firearm for concealed carry
Quality build & craftsmanship31%
it's hard to set it down whenever it comes out
Accurate natural shooting25%
Points naturally, grip angle is perfect for me

Common concerns

Magazine availability issues11%
I have been looking and leaving notify in stock request for 2 months
Ammo compatibility problems8%
Weapon was sent back to Walther twice and finally they admitted that it is particular to certain types of ammo
Jamming & extraction issues6%
This gun jams every time I fire it. It has a severe extraction issue
Frequently Asked Questions
Walther PPK 380 Stainless for sale

Why is the PPK so expensive?

PPK pricing reflects all-steel construction, which costs more to manufacture than polymer alternatives. Brand heritage and collector demand for Walther's iconic design also drive costs. The PPK retails around $849 and typically sells for $750–800, while the PPK/S runs higher. Production pauses can push some listings above retail.

Is the Walther PPK S 380 a good gun?

Whether it's good depends on your priorities. Reviewers praise its reliability, compact design, historic craftsmanship, great trigger, and good ergonomics. Some minor rough edges exist but are considered completely expected. It's suitable for concealed carry. Alternatives like the Bersa Thunder cost significantly less with similar performance.

What are common problems with the Walther PPK?

Failure to feed is the most common issue, particularly with the first round from a fresh magazine. Jamming occurs with low-quality ammunition or inadequate cleaning. Some shooters also report slide bite and a heavy double-action trigger pull. Regular maintenance and quality factory ammunition resolve most reliability complaints.

Is the PPK .380 still in production?

Walther has announced a multi-year production pause for the PPK, PPK/S, and PP lines, with no new production until at least 2028. Existing inventory was completed and shipped to distributors, so some new units may still be available through retailers, but supply is limited and will not be replenished soon.

Which is better, PPK or PPKs?

The PPKs has a taller grip, holds one extra round, and is generally easier to shoot due to reduced felt recoil. The PPK is slightly more concealable. If concealment is the priority, choose the PPK; if comfort and capacity matter more, choose the PPKs.