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Walther
Model 2
Walther Pistol 2 .25 Auto Variant-1
Scale To:
Gun Dimensions Width:0.839-in
Length:4.25-in Height:3.05-in
Barrel:2.1-in Weight:9.75-oz
1 Variant
Gun Rankings
  • Power Factor (50 grain bullet)38550
  • Recoil Factor (50 grain bullet)1.01 ft-lb
  • Total Capacity7 rounds
  • ConcealabilityExcellent
  • Defense Factor48%
Gun Specifications
Type:Pistol
Caliber:.25 Auto
Action:blowback operated semi-auto
Trigger:single-action (SA)
Safety:frame mounted manual safety
Magazine:6-round
Frame:blued steel
Grip:hard rubber
Sights:fixed
Notes:
Manufacturer
Carl Walther GmbH
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About the Gun

Features an internal hammer, checkered bayonet-style bushing at the front that secures the slide. Pop-up rear sight that serves as a loaded chamber indicator on early models, fixed sights on late models.

Production

Production of this firearm began in 1908 and continued until 1944. It was manufactured in Germany, with the majority of units produced during the early 20th century, reflecting the era's craftsmanship and design preferences.

Market value
Last updated: 7/11/2025

For this gun, the MSRP is approximately $300 based on historical data. Used market value in 95% condition is around $200-$250, reflecting 2024-2025 trends from available pricing guides and auction platforms.

Cartridge Specifications
Cartridge: .25 Automatic
Alias: 6.35mm Browning
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Ballistics for This Gun
Selected Bullet Mass:50 grains
MV:771 ft/sec ME:66 ft-lbs
Analysis

This compact .25 Auto pistol offers a blend of historical charm and practical design for concealed carry or as a collector’s piece. Its accuracy is commendable for its size, delivering consistent performance at close range, ideal for self-defense scenarios. The ergonomics are well-suited for smaller hands, with a grip that provides a secure hold despite the diminutive frame. Reliability is generally solid, though it demands regular cleaning to maintain smooth operation due to the tight tolerances of its mechanism. On the downside, maintenance can be cumbersome, and sourcing replacement parts may prove challenging given its age and limited production. The trigger pull is crisp but somewhat heavy, which might affect precision for less experienced shooters. Felt recoil is minimal, making it manageable even for novices, though the small caliber limits its stopping power in critical situations. Overall, it’s a niche option with distinct pros and cons.

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