![]() ![]() Persamaan data set ic smd 6755Ĭome join the discussion about performance, gunsmithing, troubleshooting, reviews, accessories, classifieds, and more. Id like to know who this pistol was originally sold to probably unknowable. Supposedly commercial, but same obvious military finish as P1. Little circle stamped on frame ahead of trigger pivot, no military or police marks. ![]() Id sure pick it up if I had the loose change, but then again I already have a P.38 its adorned with a set of Bakelite grips that sure out-do those post-war ones. ![]() ![]() Walther P38 Date Plus Tax Withīest good customer price is 429 plus tax with 2 P.38 marked magazines. I know thats a broad range but without more details thats the best I can do. The condition is excellent and it appears to have been fired very little if at all given the lack of wear internally.Īny thoughts on what it might be, when it was made and what it might be worth Pictures added below. My thoughts are that it is a commercial model, given the marking P38 9mm cal marking on the slide and the lack of the usual military date stamps. and the u letter block.If gun is matching and bore is decent its worth about 750.00 IMO.Like Brodie said they have a rougher machine finish than Walther or Mauser but they are very collectable in their own right.The grips are different on cyqs than the other makers,having 5 broken lines around the grip screw instead of 6.The mag will have an eagle 88 mark on back of mag spine if the original mag.Here is my u block it has the later war "cog" hammer,does yours have this?I see yours has a milled slide hold open,not sure when they stopped that and went to the stamped one like is on mine but mine is a late u block.Brodies example is an r block and the milled hold open would be correct.cyq was the only maker to have a blued locking block,the other makers left them in the white.There is no serial number on the slide, no date mark for a rebuild on the slide and no markings at all on the other side of the slide. In the late '60s the design was modified to incorporate a frame-strengthening hexagonal cross pin, as well as a widened slide, and were stamped P1. It looks good,the grips(by the color) look to be original for a u letter block cyq.Probably made around sept 44.These went into the second alphabet series early b block before production ended.Check to make sure locking block has last 3 numbers of ser. Your alloy framed P-38 was manufactured post-war, between 1957 and the early '60s, and in German military or police service would've been referred to as a Model P1. ![]()
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