Very Rare Walther PPK - Bank Issued
| Year: | 1940 |
| Maker: | Walther |
| Type: | PPK |
| Caliber: | .22 |
| Bore: | 9.5/10 |
| Condition: | ~94% |
Description
3/14/26 - This is an excellent example of a Walther PPK that was issued to the Third Reich banking system in 1940. The gun is in the correct serial range for a war-time bank-issued pistol, which are rarer than pre-war examples. It has the typical additional panographed serial number on the right side of the slide by the ejection port. The rear sight is painted red and the front sight is painted white. A commonality among bank-issued guns. It is all matching and has the proper "Eagle N" proofs. It has retained about 93-94% of its original finish. There is wear around the muzzle and spotty wear along the left side of the slide. The safety also shows some wear. Comes with one matching magazine that is properly numbered on side of the finger-extension piece. Bore is bright with strong rifling.
Specifications
| Sold: | No |
| Hold: | No |
| C&R: | Yes |
| Antique: | No |
| Condition: | ~94% |
| Bore: | 9.5/10 |
| Maker: | Walther |
| Year: | 1940 |
| Type: | PPK |
| Caliber: | .22 |