This video details a rare Polish contract variation of the Walther PPK pistol, identified by a 'G2' proof mark on the frame and magazine. These pre-1946 pistols were likely ordered by Poland in early 1939, with an estimated 50 units produced. The 'G2' proof is distinct and associated with Polish Radom production, adding a layer of historical intrigue to these firearms.
This video delves into a rare variation of World War 2 German postmen's sidearms, specifically featuring Walther PPK pistols marked with "DRP" (Deutsche Reichspost). The host, Tom, provides a review of these pre-1946 Walther pistols, highlighting their historical significance as the firearms carried by postal workers during the Nazi era. The content aims to educate viewers on a less commonly discussed aspect of firearm usage during wartime, focusing on civilian-issued or utilized weaponry.
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