Produced in limited quantities for the officers of the National Socialist Motor Corps (NSKK), this pistol falls six digits below the scarce 183,000P range noted by Rankin for eagle-proofed NSKK sidearms. He notes specifically that number 183450P has "eagle/N" proofs like this example. Fixed sights, with the Walther banner, address/caliber, and model markings next to the NSKK eagle on the left side of the matching number slide, "eagle/N" proofmarks on the slide, chamber hood and muzzle. The full serial number is present on the right side of the frame, with the proper hand-scribed matching partial matching number on the inside of the slide. Fitted with a 60 degree safety, serrated ring hammer, checkered Walther banner grips and a black plastic magazine base extension. With a brown leather Albrecht Kind holster and an extra flat-base magazine.
Fine, with 50% of the original blue finish, showing areas of brown and gray patina, bright edge wear, and mild spotting and handling marks. The grips are very good, with some scuffing and scratches, and the magazine base has a small crack on the left side. The leather has dried out slightly, with cracking on the hinge and strap and some light scuffs. Mechanically excellent.
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