Toolroom Prototype .32 ACP Walther Olympia
This video examines a rare toolroom prototype of the Walther Olympia target pistol chambered in .32 ACP. Developed in the late 1930s, this unique firearm utilizes the frame of a standard 1936 pattern Olympia .22LR with modifications including a .32 caliber barrel, a heavier slide for increased mass, and a magazine adapted from the Walther PP. The project appears to have never progressed beyond this single sample, likely due to limited market demand for such a niche pistol and Walther's increasing focus on military production during that era.













