Brief history Model 600/43, featured several enhancements, such as a button magazine release and improved safety mechanisms. Although production began in May 1944, it was abruptly cut short due to the Allied invasion of Normandy. Only 10,500 units were delivered before the German occupation in southern France ended. The pistols can be identified by the "WaA/D20" acceptance mark, and despite the limited number produced during the war, they are now regarded as collectible items due to their unique historical context. Post-war, the Model 600/43 found a second life, with various countries purchasing it, including West Germany, which adopted it for use in 1951. This ironic twist highlights the Model 600/43’s enduring legacy, connecting its production directly to both wartime necessity and the eventual rearming of post-war Germany. As a piece of history, it represents a unique chapter in firearms production and military logistics during a tumultuous period.
Very nice condition
Face to face cash sale dade City area vicinity of I 75 and SR 52.
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