Of and in ' a to was is ) ( for as on by he with 's that at from his it an were are which this also be has or: had first one their its new after but who not they have –; her she ' two been other when there all% during into school time may years more most only over city some world would where later up such used many can state about national out known university united then made. Peter Chen ww2dbase The Walther P38 semi-automatic pistols were accepted by the German Army in 1938, thus the designation of P38, but prototype testing did not start until late 1939. Production began at the Zella-Mehlis, Thuringia, Germany plant in 1939, and deployment of the Walther P38 pistols as the new standard German Army service pistols began in mid 1940.
The P.38 replaced the production of the time-consuming and expensive P.08. It was the numerically most common pistol of the German Wehrmacht. The production started 1939 at Walther and at Mauser and Spreewerke 1942
Technical data:
Caliber: | 9 mm Para |
Function: | lock-breech; double-Action |
Barrel length: | 125 mm |
Weight: | 960 g |
Magazine capacity: | 8 rounds |
Production data:
Company: | Waffenfabrik Walther Mauser-Werke Spreewerke Metallwarenfabrik |
Location: | Walther: Zella-Mehlis (Thüringen) Mauser: Oberndorf am Neckar Spreewerke: Berlin |
Period: | 1939 - 1945 |
Amount: | 1,224,600 |
Serial numbers: | 1 - 10000 mit Suffix |
The P.38 is split in 3 major variations, according to manufacturer. This major variations are split in subvariations according code.
Manufacturer 'Waffenfabrik Walther' (480 code variation; approx. 111,000 pieces)
This variation was manufactured after the Zero-series. Serial started at 1 and went to 7.200. After this the weapons with ac-code followed. This weapon was manufactured in June 1940. This weapon is refinished. It is a rare bird so I wants to show you in this condition too.
Characteristics:
Legend: | 'P.38' - '480' - serial number |
Finish: | Re-finished |
Grips: | black-brown Bakelit grips with horizontal lines |
Serial number: | 4-digit number left on frame 4-digit number left on slide 4-digit number on barrel 3-digit number locking block |
Acceptance stamp: | E/359 left on frame 2 x E/359 right on slide E/359 left on barrel E/359 right on locking block E/359 on nearby every small part |
Test proof stamp: | E HK right on slide E HK links on barrel E HK links on locking block |
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