7/26/22 - This is a nice example of a scarce first-variation Walther PP issued to the Nazi military in 1940. It is all matching and has the proper early "Eagle 359" military acceptance proofs on the slide and frame instead of the more common "Waffen 359" proofs. They only made about 1,000 guns with this configuration. It has retained somewhere between 85-90% of its original high polish finish. There is spotty wear throughout, mostly around the muzzle and high edges of the slide. While there isn't a ton of actual finish loss, there is spotty oxidation throughout and some areas of pin-pricking. Comes with very nice black bakelite grips and a wartime finger extension magazine. Excellent bore with strong rifling.