SOLD New Braunfels - Walther/Manurhin PP .32

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    OIF2

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    Here's a minty Manurhin (licensed by Walther) PP in .32 ACP. All Walther PP/PPKs were made by Manurhin in France and shipped to Ulm, Germany for final finishing until 1986. This is one of the early ones, made for the Austrian Police. Box is marked with the officer's name. Bore is spotless and grips are perfect. This is a nice one, which is why I bought it. Ii would be hard to upgrade this as a collectible. Plus, you can shoot it without feeling guilty.

    Comes with original cleaning rod and 2 serial numbered magazines, original box and instruction booklet, as well as 2 more new MecGar magazines. I'll also throw in some .32 ACP ammo. $700.00 FTF, central TX. SOLD
    Bob
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    OIF2

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    Does the frame have german proof marks? Thanks

    No, it was proofed and finished in St Etienne, France. Later on, unfinished parts were shipped to Ulm, Germany (Walther) for marking, proof and finish as Walther's facilities became better able to handle production. Walthers marked, hardened (slides), proofed and finished in Germany can be marked "Made in West Germany". Walthers finished in France were still under license and so-marked. This one is marked with a small Austrian eagle police stamp, left side. This is an interesting and collectible (to Walther freaks) version of a PP.
    Bob
     
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