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  1. PP and TP Series
    Is it possible for a PPK with a serial number 768XXX to be an original RZM? The slide markings look correct but I read somewhere that the RZM's were from serial number 803XXX to 840XXX.
  2. PP and TP Series
    I own two Walther PPK RZM's made in 1934 [822,300, 824,989]. Each has an "S" stamped into the tang well floor directly under the hammer (see attached). The font is a serif style with a somewhat compressed upper loop perhaps typical of German "Schwabacher" font originating in Franconia (upper...
  3. PP and TP Series
    I am researching tang well markings in Walther PPK/RZM's, particularly in the 820,00-845,000 range. If you own RZM's please examine the area below and behind the hammer on the tang well surface for markings. If you discover one I'd appreciate getting a description along with the serial number...
  4. PP and TP Series
    I have obtained a 7.65mm C/N Walther PPK serial number 858,791 (1935) with a 60 degree safety; both the frame and slide are high polish and appear matched. The condition of the pistol is about 97%; the ramp, chamber and bore suggest little/no use and the trigger guard shows a distinct patch of...
  5. PP and TP Series
    Hey everyone. This is my first post. I just traded a shin gunto WWII Japanese sword for this beautiful Walther RZM PPK. All matching with original magazine. I know very little about the RZM history pertaining to this firearm. Is there a good resource that anyone recommends where I can learn more...
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