I've always preferred the .380 ACP round to the 7.65mm/.32 ACP round, but I like the PP and I found a very nice Manhurin 7.65mm PP in a local pawnshop this afternoon for $349 and worked a box of 71 gr FMJ into the deal, so I found it impossible to resist.
It was dirty but appeared to have been fired very little. Once I got it home the bore cleaned up to excellent mirror bright condition with sharp rifling and no signs of rust or staining in the bore. The bluing is about 90% intact on the breech face, there is only very minor wear on the extreme rear of the frame rails with the bluing intact on the rest of the rails, and the bluing on the hammer face is about 70% intact showing only minimal wear from the slide cocking the hammer, giving me the impression is has in fact been fired very little and hand cycled more frequently than fired.
There is a very small area of holster wear on each side of the pistol on the extreme front of the slide (visible in the pictures) and there are a couple of very small stained areas under the grips as well as some bright spots where the grips have rubbed on the frame, but externally the bluing is otherwise in excellent condition and the other "scratches" in the pictures are just lint.
Based on the serial number it appears to have been made around May 1960.