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Extremely Rare Prototype Walther Model KPK Semi-Automatic Pistol

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military / Hand Guns - Semiautomatic Handguns Start Price:22,500.00 USD Estimated At:45,000.00 - 65,000.00 USD
Extremely Rare Prototype Walther Model KPK Semi-Automatic Pistol
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Extremely Rare Prototype Walther Model KPK Semi-Automatic Pistol

This is an exceptionally rare and probably "One of a Kind" late WWII Walther Model KPK prototype pistol. It is theorized that late KPK Walthers were intended to provide a "hammerless" style PPK type semi-automatic pistol for high ranking Nazi officials, who required a easy to conceal, but readily available/ready to fire small pocket handgun for self-protection. A similar example is found on page 110-111 of " Walther Volume II Engraved, Presentation and Standard Models" and again on page 130 of Volume III. Production of these pistols was probably in the 1940-42 time frame and it is estimated that several are even still in advanced collections today. The unique aspects of this pistol is that it uses a unique duraluminum frame so that it is very light in weight and Walther eliminated the traditional safety/decocker lever on the slide so that it has a very slim/narrow profile making it easy to conceal in your pocket, while still retaining the tried and true Walther PPK frame design along with the side mounted magazine release button. The pistol also still functions in both the single and double action mode. Although this pistol looks like it is a hammerless design, in actuality the slide has been lengthened approximately 3/8 of an inch to simply conceal the hammer, making this a very simple engineering design change which could have been easily incorporated into production had the war not ended. As noted this super rare pistol was a true prototype pistol that carries no serial number, and is marked with only the "Walther Banner" and "KPK" markings on the left side of the slide, and a single "Eagle/N" Nazi Commercial proof mark over the chamber area of the barrel. The magazine is a standard all blued version marked with only, "WALTHER" inside a banner over "PPK 7,65mm" on the lower left side. The slide and frame have mixed finishes; with the frame, slide and barrel still in the original Walther factory "in the white" unblued/unanodized finish with the remaining small parts having an all blue finish, indicating those were just pulled from regular commercial production. This is probably one of the rarest if not the rarest original World War II Nazi small caliber pistols in existence.

Manufucture: Walther
Model: KPK
BBL: 3 3/8 inch round
Stock:
Guage: 7.65 mm auto
Finish: in the white
Grips: black checkered plastic
Serial Number: NSN

Excellent in the white as described above. The slide still retains the final milling marks on the top and sides of the slide, clearly indicating it was in the early, early developmental stage and had not even been polished for final bluing. Mechanically excellent. Quite possibly, a once in a lifetime opportunity to own a KPK!