![]() ![]() A very well documented Walther Olympia, especially nice with the Walther markings on each grip. One of the last German semi-automatic rifles made in 1945, this late production K43 does not bear a serial number. Slide is sluggish to return when magazine is inserted, needing a gentle push for full closure. Near excellent, original condition magazine. VG grips, cracked in usual location by safety, with deeply cut checkering. Front sight and extractor are salt blued. Well documented Walther Olympia M1925, standard pattern with original magazine, beautifully restored, with salesman sample markings, pictured in the RANKIN BOOK OF WALTHER PISTOLS.Ĭrisp, excellent condition as professionally restored with negligible sharp edge wear/handling marks. RANKIN AND DESCRIBED ON PAGE 89 AS A “SPECIAL STOEGER MODEL”. Marked on left side of slide Walther Banner, Waffenfabrik Walther Zella-Mehlis (Thur.)/Walthers Patent, Olympia-Pistole. ![]() THIS EXACT PISTOL, OWNED BY WARREN BUXTON AND WHITE HIGHLIGHTED FOR HIS UPCOMING BOOK, WAS PREVIOUSLY PICTURED ON PAGE 91 OF WALTHER VOLUME II BY JAMES L. Magazine is numbered “363” with pinned unmarked base. Each panel marked with the thin Walther banner as usually applied to salesman sample items. Triple set of Crown/N proofs on right side of slide, barrel and frame. Usual Walther markings on left and right sides of slide. Standard configuration Walther Olympia with adjustable front and drift rear sight having 7.5 barrel. ![]()
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