Picked up pistol today. It is in better condition than the photos show, there is definite wear but it's not as grey as the photos indicate. No pitting anywhere, there was some light something on the rear of the slide and the bottom of the magazine but it came off with almost no effort so not sure if it was rust or old grease. Seems to function correctly. Haven't fired it yet obviously. This is an uncommon commercial pistol with eagle stamps on the slide and receiver. Eagle over N on the barrel and WaA140 on the barrel under the slide. Also appears to be a partial WaA on the inside of the slide but unclear on what it is. All serial numbers match. Magazine is FN over 7.65 which is correct for these. Fits holster perfectly. Second FN over 7.65 magazine on the way. Bore looks great. Apparently these made up only 5% of the total production and no one knows exactly where they went. Private sale to officers, factory guards, Germans living outside of Germanyare all speculated. There is also no apparent rhyme or reason for serial numbers. They just pulled one out here and there, same sequence as military production. They also have an upside down triangle on the back of the slide which is not on military production. Photos will follow when I get a chance. With my military discount which I forgot about, I still have $50 worth of points left as seed money for the next one.