Users
- Bangladesh: Special Security Force.
- Burkina Faso: PP variant.
- Central African Republic: PP variant.
- Chad: PP variant.
- Congo-Brazzaville: PP variant.
- Denmark: PPK variant. Danish Police used a 7.65mm version.
- East Germany: A close copy was produced after World War II.
- France: A close copy was produced after World War II.
- Guyana: PPK variant.
- Hungary: A close copy was produced locally after World War II. A Hungarian version called the PA-63 (9x18mm Makarov) is still in service.
- Indonesia: PPK variant is used by Komando Pasukan Katak (Kopaska) tactical diver group and Komando Pasukan Khusus (Kopassus) special forces group.
- Madagascar: PP variant.
- Mali: PP variant.
- Mauritius: PP variant.
- Nazi Germany
- Niger: PP variant.
- Pakistan: Illegally manufactured at Darra Adam Khel.
- Portugal: Guarda Nacional Republicana (used until 2008).
- Romania: A close copy was produced locally after World War II.
- Senegal: PP variant.
- Seychelles: PP variant.
- Sweden: Walther PP. Was in use by Swedish Police until early/mid 2000s.,
- Togo: PP variant.
- Turkey: A close copy was produced locally after World War II.
- United Kingdom: L66A1 .22 LR and L47A1 7.65mm Walther PP.
- United States: Produced locally and used by various police forces.
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