Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Walther PP .22 LR

The eagles you mention sound like they're probably Nazi proof marks. The Walther PP was only ever made in two countries: Germany and France. If the gun is pre-WWII, then it's almost certainly a German-made pistol. A relatively easy way to tell the difference between a pre-WWII and post WWII Walther PP series gun is the arc of the safety. Pre-war guns have a 90 degree arc to the safety lever, but it was changed to a 60 degree arc shortly after the war. __________________
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