Walther PP, WALTHER P5 Compact and SW M10 price check w/pictures

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These have been offered to me thru an estate sale .......

1-Wather PP in 9mm Kurtz....post war made in West Germany

2-Walther P5 Compact in 9x19mm

3- S&W M10 in .38SPL

These are all prohibs and just wondering what they are worth so I can put together an offer. Sorry about the crappy photos but I did not take them...they are all I can go by. Condition "was said" to be as new but from the pics the Walther PP I would rate very good...the P5 Compact could possibly excellent and the Smith is hard to tell but lets say very good at least.

Can someone help me out with pricing please.

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Made to me? what does that mean? Offered, Pay out? any way, the model 10 looks stainless? could be the light, 250.oo, PP, last one I sold was 400.oo in the box, 2 mags, P5, I don't know.
 
Guess they're worth whatever you want to pay for them, but I wouldn't buy them with any designs on flipping... 12.6 prohibs are losing value every day as the pool of eligible buyers is rapidly shrinking. Maybe $1000-1200 for the three if you're feeling charitable.
 
The p5 is probably worth the most given it’s a 9mm. The pp 4-450 tops the 38 I wouldn’t pay more than $250
 
Is that a Walther PP or a PPK/s?

A PP in 380 sells for around $400. A PPK/s has a shorter slide and is worth a bit more.

M10 is $250 ish.

Opinions based on what I have paid for a PP, PPK/s and a M10.
 
Is that a Walther PP or a PPK/s?

A PP in 380 sells for around $400. A PPK/s has a shorter slide and is worth a bit more.

M10 is $250 ish.

Opinions based on what I have paid for a PP, PPK/s and a M10.

I was told it was definitely a "PP" and not a PPK. I thought the P5 would be worth a bit more than $400-$450! I did do a limited amount of research and the P5's I saw had the mag release at the heel of the mag well unlike this one which is farther up and on the left (push button style) I'm wondering if this is a later version? From what I read it's supposed to be a very nice shooting pistol especially smooth in the double action mode.

Yes the continued laws from our past and current dictators in office banning classes and grandfathering classes of firearms.....we all lose and especially those who have also made substantial investments in their collections. Nothing is really safe anymore and until Canadians wake up which may be a while we're stuck with him....maybe when they skim 20% off the top of eveyone's bank account to pay for all this crazy debt we have accumulated in the last few years, will Canadians finally wake up......what do we expect when we have an "activist" for a prime minister!!
 
This is a PPK/s Has a short barrel.
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This is a PP. Same frame as above, but longer barrel. Different pistols - different values.

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That's definitely a PP not a PPK or PPK/s. I'd value the P5 higher than $450...it's a more modern design and quite rare. I'm thinking maybe $600–$750 although I might be wrong. I'd buy it in a second at $450 but classic 1970 9mm pistols are sort of my thing.
 
I'd value the P5 higher than $450...it's a more modern design and quite rare. I'm thinking maybe $600–$750 although I might be wrong. I'd buy it in a second at $450 but classic 1970 9mm pistols are sort of my thing.

Problem is there are fewer and fewer 12.6 RPAL holders, so the value to such oddities is diminishing daily. Conversely, 12.7 pieces are more valued as they may be passed on to relatives. Sad but true...
 
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