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I found a nice one today but had to put it on layaway for awhile. Crown over N, high polish blue. SN# makes it 1938. Very good condition with minor holster wear on the muzzle end of slide.
 

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I always wanted one, but none had crossed my way around here; what I found and grabbed immediately was a Walther PP Sport in.22 almost new in box made in the 60's, its a leasure to shoot.Pic below
 

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pics of .22 Walther PP

I just wish it would have been spared the holster storage...the grip frame shows so little wear.
 

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I always wanted one, but none had crossed my way around here; what I found and grabbed immediately was a Walther PP Sport in.22 almost new in box made in the 60's, its a leasure to shoot.Pic below
I have one like yours but without the barrel weight.
 

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Very nice Wayne. I think you scored. PPK's in 22 prior to 45 are very uncommon, and expensive. If it were perfect, who could afford it, but plenty nice.
Mike, I was talking with a friend about the cosmetic issues at the muzzle end of some Walther PP/PPK pistols. It seems that it is pretty common due to the design of the holster. I think for 75 years of age..this one is pretty nice...and thanks.
 
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