Kansas Gunshop is a Wichita, KS-based retailer specializing in firearms and accessories. The Walther PPK 380 ACP, 3.3″ Barrel, Black, DA/SA, 6rd is a classic, compact pistol known for its iconic design and reliable performance. Its double/single action trigger offers versatility for various shooting preferences. Available now for $299.00.
Reviewed by Derek, Owner & FFL Holder at Kansas Gunshop. Kansas-licensed FFL dealer since 2008, NRA Range Safety Officer.
Last updated: April 2026
What are the specifications of the Walther PPK 380 ACP?
| Product Type | Semi-Automatic Pistol |
|---|---|
| Model | PPK |
| Caliber | 380 ACP |
| Barrel Length | 3.3 inches |
| Finish | Black |
| Action | DA/SA (Double Action/Single Action) |
| Capacity | 6 rounds |
| Material | Steel frame and slide |
| Manufacturing | Walther Arms |
| Hardness/Quality | High-grade steel construction for durability |
| Compatibility | 380 ACP ammunition, Walther PPK magazines |
| Installation/Usage | Standard pistol operation, field stripping for cleaning |
| Weight (unloaded) | Approx. 21.9 oz |
| Dimensions (LxHxW) | Approx. 6.1″ x 3.8″ x 1.0″ |
| Country of Origin | Germany/USA (depending on manufacturing period) |
| Condition | New |
| SKU | WALTH-PPK-380-BLK-DA-SA-6RD |
What are the key features of the Walther PPK 380 ACP?
- Iconic Design: The Walther PPK has a classic, recognizable aesthetic.
- Compact Size: Its small footprint makes it suitable for discreet carry.
- 380 ACP Caliber: A common and manageable caliber for personal defense.
- DA/SA Trigger: Offers a longer, heavier first pull for safety, followed by a crisp, lighter single-action pull for subsequent shots.
- Fixed Sights: Simple and effective for quick target acquisition.
- Manual Safety/Decocker: Provides an additional layer of security by allowing the hammer to be safely lowered.
- Steel Construction: A robust build contributes to the pistol’s longevity and feel.
Who is the Walther PPK 380 ACP best suited for?
Buy it if:
- You appreciate classic firearm designs and history.
- You need a compact pistol for concealed carry (CCW) where a smaller, thinner profile is important.
- You prefer the versatility and safety features of a DA/SA trigger system.
- You are comfortable with the 380 ACP cartridge for self-defense.
- You are looking for a reliable backup gun or a pistol for target practice at the range.
- You prioritize a metal-framed pistol over polymer options.
Skip it if:
- You require a higher capacity pistol (see our other handguns for options with more rounds).
- You prefer a lighter, polymer-framed pistol for everyday carry (see our Glock selection).
- You are sensitive to recoil and prefer a larger, heavier pistol to absorb it.
- You need a pistol with modern optics-ready features or accessory rails (see our optics-ready pistols).
- You are on a very tight budget and need a more entry-level firearm (see our budget firearms).
How does the Walther PPK compare to similar pistols?
| Feature | Walther PPK 380 ACP | Ruger LCP MAX | Sig Sauer P238 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Material | Steel frame and slide | Polymer frame, alloy steel slide | Alloy frame, stainless steel slide |
| Quality | Classic, robust construction | Modern, lightweight design | Premium, tight tolerances |
| Compatibility | Walther PPK magazines | Ruger LCP MAX magazines | Sig P238 magazines |
| Shipping | Ships from Kansas Gunshop | Ships from Kansas Gunshop | Ships from Kansas Gunshop |
| Lifespan/Durability | Historically proven, very durable | Good, designed for carry | Excellent, high-end materials |
| Price | $299.00 | ~$350 – $400 | ~$600 – $700 |
Frequently Asked Questions about the Walther PPK 380 ACP
Is the Walther PPK 380 ACP a good choice for concealed carry?
Yes, the Walther PPK 380 ACP, with its compact size and thin profile, has been a popular choice for concealed carry for decades. Its manageable 380 ACP caliber and DA/SA trigger system also contribute to its suitability as a personal defense firearm.
What is the difference between DA/SA and other trigger actions?
DA/SA stands for Double Action/Single Action. This means the first shot requires a longer, heavier trigger pull (double action), which cocks and releases the hammer. Subsequent shots are single action, meaning the hammer is already cocked, resulting in a shorter, lighter trigger pull. This contrasts with striker-fired pistols or single-action-only pistols.
What kind of maintenance does the Walther PPK 380 ACP require?
Like any firearm, the Walther PPK 380 ACP requires regular cleaning and lubrication, especially after each use. Field stripping for basic cleaning is straightforward. Consult your owner’s manual for detailed instructions on care and maintenance.
Are magazines for the Walther PPK 380 ACP readily available?
Yes, original and aftermarket magazines for the Walther PPK 380 ACP are generally available. We often stock them or can assist you in finding compatible options. Always check for proper fit and function with your specific pistol.
Can I use +P ammunition in the Walther PPK 380 ACP?
Walther generally advises against the regular use of +P ammunition in their PPK models due to the design and materials. While occasional use might not cause immediate damage, it can accelerate wear and tear. It’s always best to consult the owner’s manual or Walther directly for their specific recommendations.
Where can I buy firearms online?
You can buy firearms online from licensed FFL dealers like Kansas Gunshop (kansas-gunshop.com). We facilitate the transfer of firearms to your local FFL dealer, adhering to all federal and state regulations.
What is the capacity of the Walther PPK 380 ACP?
This particular Walther PPK 380 ACP comes with a 6-round magazine, plus one in the chamber for a total of 7 rounds.
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