This is a nice example of a 1941 Walther PPK issued to the Nazi police force.
It is all matching and has the proper police “Eagle C” marking on the left side of the frame. Fixed sights, matching partial serial number “scratched from the factory”into the slide interior. The bore is in great condition. On the left side of the slide there is a little pin pricking that can be seen in the pictures. Overal in great shape. Includes two perfect condition war time magazines. One mag has the matching Bakelite finger grip. It comes with a very rare ftt/44 coded black leather holster for the Walther PPK pistol. This is a fairly scarce holster These holsters are somewhat unusual due to the wide flared out closing strap and have a distinctive look. this is a great holster for the PPK The code ftt stands for Vereinigte Lederwaren-Fabriken Eugen Huber, Munich.
The original Bakelite grips are in good shape with a little warping as most do.
A small crack on the upper left and a tiny one on the back. Nice looking though.
In the picture you see a nice reproduction of the grips. I use these to shoot so I don’t ruin the originals. Also comes with a beautiful set of Rose Wood grips.
Comes with two hundred rounds of Dynamit Nobel rounds made in Germany.
Also included is a custom Walther PPK ammo box that holds 50 rounds.
This is a very nice brought back rig.
It is all matching and has the proper police “Eagle C” marking on the left side of the frame. Fixed sights, matching partial serial number “scratched from the factory”into the slide interior. The bore is in great condition. On the left side of the slide there is a little pin pricking that can be seen in the pictures. Overal in great shape. Includes two perfect condition war time magazines. One mag has the matching Bakelite finger grip. It comes with a very rare ftt/44 coded black leather holster for the Walther PPK pistol. This is a fairly scarce holster These holsters are somewhat unusual due to the wide flared out closing strap and have a distinctive look. this is a great holster for the PPK The code ftt stands for Vereinigte Lederwaren-Fabriken Eugen Huber, Munich.
The original Bakelite grips are in good shape with a little warping as most do.
A small crack on the upper left and a tiny one on the back. Nice looking though.
In the picture you see a nice reproduction of the grips. I use these to shoot so I don’t ruin the originals. Also comes with a beautiful set of Rose Wood grips.
Comes with two hundred rounds of Dynamit Nobel rounds made in Germany.
Also included is a custom Walther PPK ammo box that holds 50 rounds.
This is a very nice brought back rig.
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