3/16/23 - This is a very nice example of a Walther PPK sold in the commercial market in 1933. It is all matching and has the proper "Crown N" commercial proofs. It comes as a rig with one wartime magazine and an Akah holster with a faint ink stamp on the inside. The holster is fairly worn in all areas where the leather creases. The gun itself has retained about 94% of its original high polish finish. The majority of the wear is on the front strap, but there is also very minor muzzle wear and a few tiny dots of discoloration on the left side of the slide. Fire blue on the safety is mostly gone. Excellent grip - no cracks or chips. Mint bore.