We'll kick off this months interesting firearm photos with something topical...Let's pray that cooler heads come to the reality that Kyle's actions were in self-defense
This Walther PPK was taken from the Walther factory in Zella-Mehlis Germany in April of 1945. It was presumably put together by a factory worker and exchanged to an American GI for something of value like cigarettes.
The frame was aluminum alloy, some parts were made pre-war, the safety/de-cocker was engraved and it sports gray grip panels and mag floor plate which are quite rare. Photo courtesy of Forgotten Weapons, see the video here
Proof marks from American gun makers
hunting squirrels for dinner
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