7/17/24 - This is a nice example of a Walther PPK sold in the commercial market in 1940. All matching and "Eagle N" proofed. It comes as a rig with one period-correct wartime magazine and a generic tan leather holster. The holster is fairly worn and is missing its closure strap. The gun itself has retained about 91-92% of its original high polish finish. The wear is mostly around the muzzle and along both sides of the slide. Very light frosting in the finish along the slide as well. The gun comes fitted with a beautiful and unique grip that is colored with marbled gray, brown, and small highlights of black. Unfortunately, there is a hairline crack on the right side. Excellent bore.