Here's a late WWII Walther Model PP that was manufactured for the German Wehrmacht. The left side of the frame and slide are marked with the Eagle/WaA359 Army acceptance stamp.
The grips are hard rubber with the cast-in metal reinforcements. Overall condition is very good with normal handling wear such as thinning to the finish on the grip straps and sharp edges. There is also some very light flaking/surface corrosion scattered about but not much in the way of any actual pitting. The grips are in good shape with minor wear. The mechanics are in good working order although the decocker operates a little stiffly. The bore is excellent...bright with sharp rifling. It comes with two magazines. One magazine is the correct late wartime type with the proper markings including the "W" on the right side to indicate the mag was not hardened (heat treated). The spare is a post-war Walther factory magazine. Also included is a black leather holster the rear of which is marked "E.G. LEUNER GmbH/BAUTZEN/1941" and has an Eagle/WaAB66 acceptance stamp. The holster is in good overall condition.
A relatively scarce pistol, it is estimated that only about 2500 (or less than 5%)
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