Very Rare, Bank-Issued Walther PPK
| Year: | 1933 |
| Maker: | Walther |
| Type: | PPK |
| Caliber: | 7.65mm |
| Bore: | Mint |
| Condition: | ~96% |
Description
6/19/26 - From the Tom Whiteman collection. Will include a COA. This is an excellent example of a very rare Walther PPK that was issued to the Third Reich banking system in 1933. It is all matching, and the slide is properly panographed with the matching serial number. It also has a correct red painted rear sight. It comes with a proper bank-issued finger extension magazine that is numbered but not matching to the gun. The gun itself has retained about 96% of its original high polish finish. The majority of the wear is around the muzzle, but there is also very minor high edge wear, and one small dot of discoloration on the left side of the slide. Fitted with an excellent brown Walther grip - no cracks or chips. Mint bore.
Specifications
| Sold: | No |
| Hold: | No |
| C&R: | Yes |
| Condition: | ~96% |
| Bore: | Mint |
| Maker: | Walther |
| Year: | 1933 |
| Type: | PPK |
| Caliber: | 7.65mm |