5/11/20 - This is an extremely scarce Walther PP holster designated to the N.S.F.K. The NSFK was the predecessor to the Luftwaffe. There weren't many NSFK holsters produced during WW2, making these one of the hardest-to-find holsters today. The front leather has a flying man with a banner and "NSFK" over top. The upper portion / banner of this stamp is barely visible due to the surface wear on the leather. You can clearly see the flying man logo though, which is unique to the NSFK. The holster is also AKAH DRGM maker stamped under the closure strap. There is a faint remnant of the Walther PP interior ink stamp as well. The leather is worn, and cracking on the surface as shown. Despite this, the leather is completely in tact and all original. The stitching is all original as well. Priced to sell according to condition, as again this may be the hardest variation holster to find on the market.