8/2/21 - This is a very nice example of a Walther PPK issued to the Nazi military in 1942. It is all matching and has the proper "Waffen 359" military proofs. These guns are difficult to rate because the wartime military finishes can appear naturally thin. In any case, we believe it has retained roughly 75-80% of its original finish. There is very minor wear along the high edges in general and around the muzzle. Thinning on the front strap and both sides of the slide. Spotty discoloration and oxidation in the same areas. Comes with a really nice brownish-grey grip - hairline crack on the right side. Also comes with a proper wartime magazine. Mint bore.