About Walther Model 7
This model was only manufactured for a twelve-month period during 1917 and 1918. The pistol ejects cases to the right and has a bottom magazine release. It is chambered in 6.35 caliber. The story is the Model 7 was carried by German officers in WW I and then again later in WW II. This particular variation is a later version with the serrations on the slide close together. There are Crown over N proofmarks on the slide, frame and barrel. The right side of the slide is marked "CarlWalther Waffenfabrik Zella-Mehlis I". The left side of the slide is marked "Selbstlade-Pistole Cal. 6,35.Walther's-Patent." There is aWalther logo beneath the mentioned left side mark. The gun comes with a small leather flapped holster and the original Headquarters United States Forces European Theater Certificate for captured enemy equipment dated November 30, 1945. Most of the original finish is intact with some wear of the finish along the edges of the slide and barrel. The gun is identical to the one pictured below.
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