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Pre-WWII, 1935 Walther PP (Possible Verchromt)- Price Drop


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This may be a tough one to move on here but figured I would give it a shot before GB. This is a very early Walther PP (circa 1935). It is possibly a factory Verchromt (satin nickel) gun but I can’t definitively say. The finish shows wear and age. The grips and finger extension on magazine are post war replacements, though the magazine is war time.  I have included detailed pictures to hopefully answer any questions. 
 

I am asking $1900 face to face in Middle Tennessee. Would consider trades for other pre-1945 German pistols or high end AKs. Will need to see TN DL or HCP. 

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Cool gun.  The serial number chart I use says that this serial number belongs to a 1934 PPK, but the gun in your photo is clearly a PP, and there are some disagreements among the various SN listings of Walthers up through WW2.  What a nice heater.  Wish I could afford it.

Cheers,

Whisper

 

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