This video details a unique, late-war Walther PPK, likely produced in 1944. Key features include a chrome/nickel-plated dural (aluminum) frame, absence of factory proof marks, and an engraved trigger guard. The serial number places it very near the end of PPK production, suggesting it was a presentation or special contract piece that was never issued and possibly assembled by GIS at the war's end. The pistol is chambered in 7.65mm.
This video details a unique Walther PP pistol assembled from leftover parts by a GI at the end of WW2. Key characteristics include the absence of proof marks and a serial number on the frame, indicating it was never officially issued. It features early weighted grips and fire-blued small parts, suggesting a pre-war or early production assembly.
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