The black leather holster bears the Albrecht Kind trademark on the lower flap, with "Walther/P.P.K." ink stamped in the interior. Both of the included flat base full blue magazines are numbered to match the pistol on the spine, and individually numbered "1" and "2". Overall finish is in the high polished commercial style, with matching external serial numbers on the slide (right side) and frame, with the standard Walther banner and factory legend on the left side of the slide, "eagle/N" proofs on the right side of the slide, muzzle and chamber, and a set of checkered wraparound Walther banner grips. One of the signature weapons of the political and police organs of the Nazi Party, the PPK represented the state of the art in European handguns for defensive carry. Stepan's list was developed via an extensive review of surviving documentation from the SS and subordinate organizations like the SD. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators. Manufactured in the late 1930s/1940s, this Walther PPK pistol is recorded by serial number (page 196 of the 2012 Gold Edition) in the book "SS Walther PP/PPK Identification and Documents" by Steven Stepan as an SS-issued pistol.
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