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Custom Engraved Walther PPK with Gold Plated Finish Simulated Ivory Grips and Walther Presentation C

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:475.00 USD Estimated At:1,200.00 - 1,800.00 USD
Custom Engraved Walther PPK with Gold Plated Finish Simulated Ivory Grips and Walther Presentation C
The pistol has 99% of the exposed metal surfaces engraved with the traditional Germanic "Oak Leaf and Acorn" engraving on all the exposed metal surfaces with a cross-hatched/diamond pattern engraving on the chamber area of the barrel with a punch dot background for shading overall. The left side of the slide is marked with the Walther banner followed by "Carl Walther Waffenfabrik Ulm/Do" over "Model PPK Cal. 9 mm Kurz". The serial number is marked vertically on the right side of the frame behind the trigger over "MADE IN GERMANY", with the matching last two digits (77) of the serial number stamped on the inside of the slide. The right side of the chamber area is marked; "67 (for the year of manufacture) next to the Antlered proof of the ULM proof house/West German Eagle "N" commercial test proof. The pistol is fitted with a two-piece set of simulated checkered ivory grips that have the Walther banner at the tops on each side. It has the standard fixed front and rear sight and the bottom of the frame has a single lanyard loop on the butt. It is complete with two magazines, one for the pistol with the standard flat base plate and the other one with the white simulated ivory finger extension, both of which have the Gold plated finish to match the pistol. The pistol and spare magazine are contained in a blue leatherette case with the Walther banner on the inside of the lid and a padded cotton burgundy colored lining. It is accompanied with a Walther factory letter stating that this pistol was shipped to the Interarms company in 1967. It does not confirm the engraving though.
BBL: 3 1/2 inch round
Stock:
Gauge: 9 mm Kurtz (380 Auto)
Finish: Gold Plated/Engraved
Grips: simulated ivory
Serial Number: 119277A
Condition: Near mint overall with 99% of the original Gold plated finish with only minor edge wear from handling the pistol of cycling the action. The simulated ivory grips, spare magazine and leatherette case are all in excellent condition.