Walther P.38 Pistol Welcome to ALPS Information, photos, references, and trivia on the WW2 Walther P.38 and post-war P38 pistol. If you wish to link to this page, please link only to the main page, not sub-pages or documents. Please do not rip off my PDF files or pictures for your own site. Updated 20 Feb 2014 17:33 -0800 Quick Launch: [ ] [ ] [ ] Most Recent updates: Two more 'BTH12' pistols have been reported. See 'BTH12' under 'Pistols' Added 'When was my post-war pistol made?' To 'Information' Added another late date AC frame pistol to 'Pistols' Added some late war pistols to 'Pistols'.
Walther developed the P. It is the part with the serial number that is recorded in the dealers log. I have a Walther P38 9MM, serial# ***** Says it was made. Mar 21, 2009 Manurhin/Walther P1 blkbrd666 You say these pistols were manufactured between 1963 and 1987, I believe and the serial. Feb 10, 2012 Which brings us to the Walther P1. The one I have is a most interesting collection of parts. It has a really early serial number.
Post-war parts gun, two guns in Failed To Install Product Key Sysprep. .30 Luger, and a high-polish gun. Warren Buxton calls these the 'oddballs of oddballs.' Who made these - and when?. P38 surplus, P1 surplus, P38 commercial, and P4 surplus guns... Reworked wartime ac40, ac44, and an East German manufactured gun. Download Free German Real Life Script Software Final Draft.
From Earl's Repair Service.. Post-war (.22 LR). Reworked for use in post-war East Germany.
The Czechoslovakian. With British markings. Commemorative marking the 100th year anniversary of Walther. Unknown on several P.38s. With WW2 German, East German, Czech, and British markings. The ultra-rare ' - and how to spot a fake..
Please don't! Dorsch Friedrich Diccionario De Psicologia Pdf. WARNING: disturbing! 1945 to 1946. - some pistols from the last months of the war.
Of the late date AC frame pistol. Pistol Information An excellent article by Peter Kokalis on the can be found here, and another article on the here. 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. I am not a gunsmith.