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Product Name and Description SKU Price Original blue finish, stamped on the left side 'P.38v / ac'. Featuring Walther presentation pistols, Walther target rifles and pistols, Astra, Star and SIG-Sauer pistols, the Steyr AUG rifle, etc. The features the Mauser cartridge counter Luger, Walther pistols and target rifles, SIG, Star, and Astra pistols, rifles, dragoons, and SVW45 & SVW46 P.38s. Complete line of Walther pistols plus revolvers, long guns from Walther and others, revolvers, and more. The features one of the last Mauser offerings, the HSc American Eagle, and the Parabellum. Walther & Mauser pistols, revolvers, bolt-action rifles, ammunition, optics and accessories. Walther pistols and target rifles, Rossi, Astra, bolt action rifles and barreled receivers, and more. Walther pistol patents 1926 to 1942 (German). Fritz Walther's ',' patent number 2145328 dated Janu(English). Patent Information Fritz Walther's ',' patent number 2135992 dated Novem(English). In 2009 the US imported none and 17,520 surplus pistols were destroyed (none were exported to any country). Note in 2002 the United States was by far the largest importer of German 'Revolvers and Self-Loading Pistols' with 1,040,985 imported (of 1,082,797 - the balance of 41,812 or about 4% going to 20 other countries), while the Germans destroyed only 5,666 'surplus' pistols. Information Exchange Pursuant to the OSCE Document on Small Arms and Light Weapons. Miscellaneous A baker's dozen of Walther (this is far from all-inclusive). Stoeger's guide to World War II pistols circa 1948 (, ). Of the Handbook on German Military Forces. The Defense Intelligence Agency's Small Caliber Ammunition Identification Guide. (new!) Auction Antics - Fantastic stories and overpriced pistols: (this was a typo.) (.that this genius later referenced!) Articles and Advertisements from the 2008 Walther catalog. Time Wasters Test your P.38 knowledge with the P.38 quiz! On a post-war P38/P1 (source: Federal Foreign Office – Division 241, Germany). (German - 95KB, source: Walther Germany). (German) - Thanks to Johan and Ron Clarin for providing this. German military drawings of the 9mm Patrone:, and. (edited for clarity - Thanks to Quentin for providing this). (multilingual - 1.2 MB, source: Walther Germany).
#Walther p1 serial number date manuals#
Drawings and Manuals (multilingual - 4.8 MB). The answer is yes, and quite successfully. Some of the currently available non-World War II grips for the P.38. Helps to identify which magazine is correct for your pistol. Over the long term, will oil cause bakelite grips to deteriorate? An attempt to find out starts And continues. If you do not have working knowledge of the P.38 pistol, consult a competent gunsmith before attempting to effect repairs to your P.38.
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My post-war pistol has no date or date code - about when was it manufactured? Need to replace a broken WW2 slide part with a post-war part, and don't know if the new part will fit? Note: this information is intended as a guide only. Pistol Information An excellent article by Peter Kokalis on the can be found here, and another article on the here. some pistols from the last months of the war. Please don't! WARNING: disturbing! 1945 to 1946.
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The ultra-rare ' - and how to spot a fake. With WW2 German, East German, Czech, and British markings. Commemorative marking the 100th year anniversary of Walther. Reworked for use in post-war East Germany. Reworked wartime ac40, ac44, and an East German manufactured gun. P38 surplus, P1 surplus, P38 commercial, and P4 surplus guns. Warren Buxton calls these the 'oddballs of oddballs.' Who made these - and when?. Post-war parts gun, two guns in.30 Luger, and a high-polish gun.
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Initial serial number production began at Spreewerke in August 1942 with the production of 300 P.38s. When the German Army completed its P.38 testing with the end of the Fourth Variation Zero Series model manufactured by Walther, the P.38 was officially adopted as the German Army's standard side arm.
