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Do not take any risks with overseas online auctions when you have the chance of knowing what you are buying. While our photos are as detailed as possible and do not hide any flaws, you have the option of examining the firearm physically, by appointment. Police applications will be filled in after we receive the deposit and a scan/photo of the client's 2020 Target Shooter Licence A or Collector Licence A. It will be reserved for the first client who pays a deposit by Mobile or Online bank transfer. If you wish to own this rare and interesting firearm, please send us a private message or phone us on 99471091. Today’s post is also featured on our Facebook Page. It is complete with its correct 7-round magazine. The pistol has matching-numbered components and retains practically all its military blue finish. The pistol has the ‘eagle/N’ Nitro Proof mark on the frame, slide and barrel as well as the ‘eagle/WaA359’ inspector mark on the left side of the slide and frame. The military-issue Walther PP pistol that we are offering today is a 4th variation manufactured in 1944. The last ones produced do not even have the ‘eagle/359’ Waffenamt inspector’s mark and some even had mismatched numbers on the frame and slide.
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Instead they were marked with Walther’s ‘ac’ code on the right side of the slide. Some of the 5 th variation pistols had no slide legend. The first three variations had a high-gloss blued finish, whereas the other two had a rough military blued finish.
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There are four distinct variations of the military Walther PP pistols, in the following serial number ranges: By the end of the war in 1945, around 84,000 PP pistols had been acquired by the Wehrmacht, of which only 1,500 were in 9mm Kurz (we shall be featuring one of these in the near future), while the rest were in the more common 7.65mm Br.
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Read on for another LSB journey in firearms history… The ‘Polizei Pistole’ or ‘PP’ was first adopted for military use in 1940.
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This is the last PP that we are featuring in this series as tomorrow we will start with the PPK model.
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The black leather holster bears the Albrecht Kind trademark on the lower flap, with "Walther/P.P.K." ink stamped in the interior.Our fifth post in the ‘Polizeipistole!’ series is about a 7.65mm Br Walther PP pistol that was produced in the Zella Mehlis factory in 1944 and accepted by the Waffenamt inspectors for procurement by the Wehrmacht.
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Both of the included flat base full blue magazines are numbered to match the pistol on the spine, and individually numbered "1" and "2". Overall finish is in the high polished commercial style, with matching external serial numbers on the slide (right side) and frame, with the standard Walther banner and factory legend on the left side of the slide, "eagle/N" proofs on the right side of the slide, muzzle and chamber, and a set of checkered wraparound Walther banner grips. One of the signature weapons of the political and police organs of the Nazi Party, the PPK represented the state of the art in European handguns for defensive carry. Stepan's list was developed via an extensive review of surviving documentation from the SS and subordinate organizations like the SD. Manufactured in the late 1930s/1940s, this Walther PPK pistol is recorded by serial number (page 196 of the 2012 Gold Edition) in the book "SS Walther PP/PPK Identification and Documents" by Steven Stepan as an SS-issued pistol.