This video delves into rare, pre-1946 Walther pistols with a unique historical connection to Sweden's neutrality during WW2. The narrator clarifies Sweden's status, explaining they were not occupied by Nazis but "forced" into compliance. These specific pistols were issued to guards of Swedish Water Authority (Staten Vattenfallsverk) hydroelectric plants, which were taken over by the German army after the invasion of Norway in 1940. The review highlights the rarity of these firearms, with only 100 produced and an estimated 50% survival rate.
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