
If you are not satisfied with your purchase, please contact us for a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) request within 30 business days of the receipt of the product. The unique design offers versatile advantages when you need them most, providing supreme performance in any condition, making this the go-to choice for shooters who demand excellence every single day.Īs the ideal firearm for those seeking unmatched versatility, dependability, and effectiveness in both concealed carry and conventional service situations, the Walther PDP is how you stay ready. It’s a handgun specifically designed to maximize readiness no matter the circumstance, and with the support of Walther’s historic ingenuity, it’s guaranteed to surpass all expectations time and time again. No other handgun can put all the tools you need at your disposal like the Walther PDP. With revolutionary ergonomics, SuperTerrain Slide Serrations, and a brand-new Performance Duty Trigger, this is the next evolution in world-class ingenuity for pistols. Now, you can do so confidently with the groundbreaking advancements afforded by the Walther PDP. Whether you are on the job or with the family, it is your duty to stay ready for any situation that may come. A nice example of a 1960s manufactured Walther P1 pistol.Walther’s timeless innovation has once more achieved a breakthrough never seen before in firearms with the PDP elite handgun. Leather holster shows some wear and handling marks, as well as what appears to be remnants of white paint. Black plastic checkered grips show some handling marks and a small crack on the left grip panel. Bore is bright with well defined rifling throughout, and appears to have some dried cosmoline between the lands and grooves. CONDITION: Metal components retain the vast majority of their arsenal applied blue finish, exhibiting high edge wear showing through to silvering, with some wear and thinning on the top of the slide. Complete with first model black leather holster marked "CRIESE/ BERLIN/ 1961/ 9". Black checkered grips are comprised of plastic. Lining barrel is of the earlier variation and is pinned in place. U notch rear sight marked "L" with narrow front sight without dot. Magazine and spare magazine are stamped with the Walther banner over "P1 9mm" on the left hand side with "7/64" on the spines, indicating manufacture in July of 1964. Walther inspection stamps present on frame, slide and barrel. "BMI" (Federal Ministry of the Interior) stamp on the right side of the frame has been crossed out. The right side is marked with two inspection stamps and "6/64", indicating date of manufacture. Left side of receiver is marked with the Walther banner followed by "Carl Walther Waffenfabrik Ulm/Do./ P1 Cal.

Metal components and magazines are blued. Locking block serial number is electro-penciled. Matching numbers include the frame, slide, barrel, and locking block. Interarms import stamp is present on the left side of the aluminum frame.
