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Here we have a truly rare find—a 1941 Walther PPK chambered in .32 ACP (7.65mm Browning), featuring the iconic German Eagle Waffenamt military acceptance stamp. This pistol is a genuine piece of history, produced during WWII and representing the legendary engineering of the Walther factory.

 

The finish is in great condition for its age, with most of the original bluing still present and only minor honest wear visible in the photos—please review them closely to see the exact pistol you’ll receive. The “Walther” banner and period-correct markings are sharply stamped, and the German Eagle proof adds significant collectible value.

 

Mechanically, this PPK is fully functional with smooth double/single action operation and a crisp trigger. Included are TWO magazines.

 

Whether you’re a serious collector of WWII-era firearms or simply looking to own a classic PPK, this is a rare opportunity to pick up an authentic, wartime Walther.

 

As always, we have function tested and inspected this firearm, but it has not been test fired. If you have any questions about this Walther PPK, feel free to shoot us an email!

1941 Walther PPK W /German Eagle Nazi Stamp .32ACP Rare Excellent Condition

$1,599.00Price
Excluding Sales Tax
Quantity
Only 1 left in stock

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