This entry details the examination of a Walther PPK lacking standard proof marks. The speaker, a hobbyist, suggests this could indicate it was never issued, possibly due to factory completion at war's end, refinishing, or being a 'Lunchbox Special' – a firearm smuggled from the factory by an employee. The PPK in question is dated 1934.
This guide details the identification of a rare, boxed SS-Contract Walther PPK, emphasizing key markings like RZM stamps and muzzle serial numbers. It highlights the importance of original accessories and documentation, referencing expert author Thomas Whiteman's work for definitive authentication. Proper handling with white gloves and safety precautions are stressed for preserving such historical artifacts.
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