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Introduced at the 1924 Olympics, the Walther Sport-Pistole joined the Walther product line as the Modelle 1925. With a 7.4" barrel in .22 long rifle, internal hammer, one piece thumb-rest grip, and 12 shot mag, it was also used in the 1928 Olympics. Sometimes erroneously referred to as an "Olympia", contemporary literature clearly describe it as the Walther Sport-Pistole. The "Olympia-Pistole" name appeared on the slide of the Modelle 1932 and 1936 Sport-Pistols. These pistols were a new design based on the PP/PPK internal lockwork. For quick identification of the Olympias, the M1932 had an exposed hammer while the M1936 returned to the internal hammer configuration.
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Very nice, Vern ! You just don't see these any more. I had one several years ago and foolishly sold it...
WANTED TO REPURCHASE!! Walther pistol Model PP - ac code - Ser. No. 382000P - REWARD FOR INFO ABOUT THIS PISTOL!!
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Thanks. This is my second one. The first one I picked up years ago for $25. No mag, busted grips, and a bulge in the barrel. Not really knowing anything about it, I had the barrel turned and lined, found a working mag, and made a new one piece grip. It's still one of my favorite plinking pistols. This one cost a bit more
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View examples of the Sport-Pistole and Olympia-Pistole HERE
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