1/9/23 - This is a very nice example of a rare .22 Walther PPK sold in the commercial market in 1935. It is all matching and has the proper "Crown N" commercial proofs. It comes as a rig with a leather shoulder holster (with shoulder strap), a period-correct 7-hole finger extension magazine, and one post-war flat bottom magazine. The gun itself has retained about 93% of its original high polish finish. The majority of the finish loss comes in the form of splotchy discoloration and some minor pitting at the front left side of the slide and frame. An area of dark discoloration about halfway down on the left side of the slide as well. There are also small areas of this on the safety lever, around the ejection port, and on the front strap. Fitted with an excellent brown Walther grip. Mint bore.