Rare NSKK Walther PP
Year: | 1940 |
Maker: | Walther |
Type: | PP |
Caliber: | 7.65mm |
Bore: | 9/10 |
Condition: | ~65% |
Description
8/12/25 - This is a rare Walther PP from about 1939 that was issued to the NSKK. The Nationalsozialistisches Kraftfahrkorps (NSKK), or National Socialist Motor Corps, was a paramilitary branch of the Nazi Party active from 1931 to 1945. Originally part of the SA, it became independent in 1934 under Adolf Hühnlein and focused on motor vehicle training, driving instruction, and mechanical skills. Members, identifiable by brown uniforms and a winged wheel swastika insignia, provided transportation and logistical support for the Nazi regime, and during World War II the NSKK played a key role in moving troops, equipment, and supplies for the Wehrmacht and Luftwaffe. Disbanded in 1945, it remains of interest today to historians and militaria collectors for its distinctive uniforms, insignia, and role in the Third Reich’s motorization efforts. This particular gun is all matching and bares the iconic NSKK logo on the left side of the slide. The original high polish finish rates roughly 65% with obvious wear throughout. Fitted with period-correct black bakelite grips and comes with a post-war finger extension magazine. Excellent bore with great rifling.
Specifications
Sold: | |
Hold: | No |
C&R: | Yes |
Antique: | No |
Condition: | ~65% |
Bore: | 9/10 |
Maker: | Walther |
Year: | 1940 |
Type: | PP |
Caliber: | 7.65mm |