Join Date Dec Posts Walther stopped using their commercial markings on the PP late in the war late I've been told and went to the 'ac' marking to help speed production, along with other short cuts along the way.Īs already stated, the 'ac' marking was not used at any other time other than during WW2 production by Walther. So, if it's got an "ac" code and no other marks on the slide It's genuine WWII. Walther's produced after the war are either marked as being made by Manurhin in France, or at Ulm, Germany. Join Date Dec Posts 3, Walther's produced before that had commercial markings and the city of manufacture was Zella-Mehlis. I don't have his email but I'm sure one of the members will be able to provide it. Any help that can be offered would be greatly welcomed. I can find no prood marks anywhere on the gun. The number is P, and directly below it is the AC maker code. It has a rough war finish, and there is no Walther legend on the left side. It is a standard PP, there are no markings on it except for the serial number and maker code. Pistols are not my strong point, so I need help dating this pistol. Results 1 to 35 of Thread: HELP! I have a Walther PP for sale, and I have a guy who wants to buy it, but he won't buy it unless I can prove that it is war time. Remember Me? What's New? Forum Gunboards.
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