This video provides an in-depth look at a collection of rare Walther PP and PPK pistols, focusing on variations like RZM marked, SS contract, muzzle numbered, and export models. The presenter details specific markings, serial number ranges, and historical context for each firearm, highlighting their rarity and collector appeal. The collection also includes associated items like party leader books and shooter prize medals, offering a comprehensive overview of these historical firearms.
This video showcases a rare Walther 16 gauge double-barrel shotgun manufactured in March 1940. The presenter, a Walther collector, highlights the shotgun's exceptional condition, noting 100% bluing, beautiful wood, and distinctive Walther banner markings. The discussion touches upon its historical context, including potential connections to figures like Himmler and the limited production numbers, emphasizing its extreme collectibility.
This video showcases extremely rare Walther TransArt manuals, which were dealer aids from the late 1930s and early 1940s. The presenter, a firearms instructor and collector, details the manual's construction, its purpose in selling Walther PP and PPK pistols, and its rarity. He also contrasts these with more common Walther manuals and discusses dating features like safety angles and markings.
This video explores three rare variations of the Walther PP pistol, presented by a firearms expert with 30 years of collecting experience. It details the historical context of Walther production, distinguishing between pre-war Zella-Mehlis and post-war Ulm factories, and identifies specific rare models: a GB-marked pistol sold by Swiss retailer Gustav or George Bergen, a Yemeni contract variant with unique markings, and a highly uncommon five-digit serial number with a 'P' suffix, likely from the late 1930s.
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