$3,500.00 SOLD
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Item Code: G3890
Wonderful example of the iconic Walther PPK pistol with a rare NSDAP (Nazi Party) RZM logo. Principal markings include: “803613” (serial number); “Waffenfabrik Walther, Zella-Mehlis (Thür.) Walther’s Patent Cal 7,65 m/m” (manufacturer); “Mod. PPK” (Model Polizei Pistole Kriminal, which translates to “Police Pistol Detective’s Model”); “RZM” logo (NSDAP Reichszeugmeisterei acceptance stamp).
The condition is exceptional with 96% of the blue remaining; almost Like New! The pistol is fully functioning, the serial numbers match, and the bore is great. Made by Carl Walther Waffenfabrik of Zella-Mehlis, Thüringen, this is a very uncommon and highly desirable example of a 7.65mm PPK pocket pistol purchased by the NSDAP for issue to key party members. The official RZM logo denotes that the pistol was approved by the party quartermaster/procurement office (Reichszeugmeisterei), based in Munich. Walther supplied 31,000 PPK pistols to the NSDAP in 1934 – 1936; based on the serial number, this pistol was made in 1934. Includes the original brown holster and a spare magazine; the holster is marked with “D.R.G.M.,” “Walther PPK,” and with a logo for maker AKAH.
RZM marked PPK pistols in this condition rarely come on the market! Excellent opportunity to own a collector grade classic German pistol purchased by the Nazi Party only a year following Hitler’s seizure of power! [SK]
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