

The holster is correctly stamped with a large and deeply struck "N.S.K.K./Nazi Eagle" at the top of the holster flap with the correct "D.R.G.M./Cross Rifles/Akah" markings for Albrecht Kind. This excellent pistol is complete with an exceptional, Nazi issue, black leather, "N.S.K.K." marked holster.

It is complete with one original Walther/PP marked magazine with the black plastic finger base plate. It is fitted with the original two-piece black plastic, checkered grips with Walther banners on the top. The chamber, muzzle and slide are correctly marked with "Crown/ N" proofs. The matching last three digits of the serial number is correctly scribed inside the slide. The left side of the slide has the standard factory markings of: "Walther" inside a banner followed by the two-line address and caliber markings/"Mod.PP" followed by the slightly larger "NSKK" inside a banner over the Nazi eagle holding a swastika. Rankin, this pistol falls into the correct serial number range for that model. These pistols were issued to officers in the National Sozialistisches Kraftfahr Korps (National Socialist Transport Corps), and based on the serial number listings in the book "Walther Models PP and PPK 1929 - 1945" (Blue cover) by James L. This is an exceptional example of an all original Nazi NSKK Walther PP pistol rig. Walther PPK that is NSKK marked with original holster For example you might search for 'engraved' and the results will pull all our Walther PPK pistols that are engraved. There is no need to use the search term Walther, it already searches those items. If there are current active catalogs you can view and bid on any of those items. You can then click in the search results to view the full description, see the past sale amounts and view all the Walther PPK photos for each item. It will list all catalog pages with Walther PPK pistols. This page can be used to search past firearms auctions for the Walther PPK pistol variations and accessories. They are German pistols that have a blowback design function and are semi-automatic pistols, originally developed by the German arms manufacturer Carl Walther GmbH Sportwaffen.
