Legacy Has a Happy Ending!

Published on November 20, 2025
Duration: 4:39

This guide details the process of matching a rare SS contract Walther PPK pistol with its original Akah holster, leveraging expert knowledge and specialized reference materials. The speaker, an expert in collectible firearms, demonstrates how to identify variations, verify serial numbers using literature and databases, and establish provenance. The process highlights the importance of historical preservation and the satisfaction of reuniting historically significant firearm components.

Quick Summary

Expert identification of an SS contract Walther PPK involves verifying the serial number (e.g., 401662 K) against specialized literature like 'SS Contract Walther PP/PPK' by Thomas Whiteman. Key indicators include the magazine being numbered on the floorplate and markings like 'D.R.G.M.' on associated accessories, such as Akah holsters, which denote a registered German design.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Holster leads to rare firearm
  2. 00:10Holster Examination & Serial Number Discovery
  3. 01:28Verification via Reference Literature
  4. 02:24Finding the Matching Pistol via Database
  5. 03:01Technical Details of the Walther PPK & Holster
  6. 04:11Conclusion: A Happy Ending for Collectors

Frequently Asked Questions

How can you identify an SS contract Walther PPK?

An SS contract Walther PPK, specifically 'Variation Five', can be identified by its serial number (e.g., 401662 K) and the unique feature of having the magazine numbered on the floorplate rather than the spine. Consulting specialized reference books like Thomas Whiteman's 'SS Contract Walther PP/PPK' is crucial for verification.

What is the significance of the 'D.R.G.M.' marking on a holster?

The 'D.R.G.M.' marking on a holster stands for 'Deutsches Reichs-Gebrauchsmuster', which is a German designation for a registered utility model or patent. It indicates that the holster was a protected design and often signifies a quality-made accessory from the German Reich era.

What information can be found inside a collectible firearm holster?

Inside a collectible firearm holster, you might find the firearm's serial number, the original owner's handwritten name (like 'Burkert' in this case), or manufacturer's marks. This provenance information is vital for establishing the history and value of the firearm and its accessories.

How do experts verify the authenticity of collectible firearms?

Experts verify collectible firearms by cross-referencing serial numbers with specialized literature and databases, examining markings for authenticity (like 'D.R.G.M.'), analyzing handwriting styles, and understanding specific contract variations, such as magazine numbering conventions.

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