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![]() WALTHER MODEL 7 6.35MM/.25 ACP Guns International #: 102460808 Seller's Inventory #: 922150 Category: Walther Pistols - .25 Pistols Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com Seller: Guns Dot Com Member Since: 9/8/21 State: Minnesota Zip: 55337 Country: United States Phone: (866) 582-4867 Platinum Seller Number of Active Listings: 40867 Total Number of Listings: 409452 Seller: FFL Dealer Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. CERTIFIED USED GUNS Guns Certified Used Guns may be returned within 3 days after the transfer is complete for any reason for a full refund, minus any fees, shipping costs and a 15% restocking fee. A Guns Certified Used Gun may also be returned within 7 days if it is malfunctioning with proper use. NON-CERTIFIED USED GUNS Non-certified used guns can be returned if there is a mechanical defect that occurs within 3 calendar days of the physical transfer of the firearm to your possession. All other reasons for returns on non-certified used guns are ineligible. Payment Types Accepted: Discover, Visa, MasterCard, American Express. Financing options also available. About Us: Guns, thousands of products at great prices, you’re sure to find exactly what you’re looking for. You can be confident when you buy from us that you’ll receive an effortless experience and excellent service. Fill out the Contact Seller form below and you’ll receive a direct link via email to view and purchase this firearm at Guns. Due to to current regulations, we do not sell firearms in CT, HI and AK. Description: Guns Listing ID: 922150 Walther Model 7 made in 1919, 6.35mm(25ACP) 7rnd magazine (Rare find) bad news for collectors is that the Model 7 is a bit hard to come by. According to Rankin in Walther Volume III they were only made for twelve months in 1917. Gangarosa, in The Walther Handgun Story, says they were made for four years between 1915 and 1919, and Dieter Marschall, in Walther Pistols: Model 1 Through P99, says they were made from 1917 through 1919, with a question- mark after the 1919. One clear indication that production continued at least into 1919 is that the late examples have the slide address Zella-Mehlis I--the name of the town where the Walther factory was located was Zella St. Blasii, but in 1919 it was changed to Zella Mehlis. Dieter Marschall states that total production was about 45,000. The Model 7 may be considered the last in a series of guns that began with the Model 2. It is closely related to the Walther Model 4 (top) Walther Model 7 (middle) Walther Model 5 (bottom) Models 2 and 5, having a deeper grip and a longer barrel, with an appropriately longer front barrel bushing. The Models 2 through 7 are of a similar design, with a fixed barrel, concentric recoil spring, concealed hammer, and a positive safety that rotates 180 degrees to block the sear. The Walther Models 2 through 7 are designed in such a way that the slide is locked to the frame and cannot be blown off the gun to the rear. They utilize a front barrel bushing to secure the slide to the frame. The Model 3 and the early version of the Model 4 have a latch to release the bushing, but all the other pistols have bayonette- style fittings that lock onto a lug inside the front of the slide. SOLD Manufacturer: WALTHER Model: MODEL 7 Caliber Info: 6.35MM/.25 ACP Condition: Used - Non-Certified Barrels: 3 BARREL Finish: BLUED |