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![]() "Early AC41 P.38 with Rare Open Sear (PR57150) DTX Guns International #: 103096872 Seller's Inventory #: PR57150 Category: P38 Pistols - Handguns - German Pistols Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com ![]() Seller: Collectors Firearms Company: CollectorsFirearms, Inc Member Since: 3/6/07 First Name: E-commerce Last Name: Department State: Texas Zip: 77063 Country: United States Phone: (713) 781-1960 Fax: (713) 781-6407 Platinum Seller Number of Active Listings: 7228 Seller: FFL Dealer Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. Payment Types Accepted: M/C, VISA, American Express and Discover Description: "This first variation AC41 code P.38 is equipped with the rare experimental open sear (See ""The P.38 Pistol, The Walther Pistols 1930-1945, Volume One"" by Warren H. Buxton, pp.178, 171, 153 (Fig. 3-38H, 203, 204, and 303 (Fig. 4-67K). This pistol, serial number 3124a, is circa February 1941. It has an excellent bore with bright, strong rifling. The gun has approx. 98% of its original bright blue finish. The left side of the slide is marked P.38 followed by AC over 41 followed by the serial number. The right side has the eagle firing proof and two eagle over 359 Waffenamt acceptance stamps. The left side of the frame has the serial number over the trigger guard followed by an eagle over 359 acceptance stamp. The front left of the trigger bow is stamped ac. The internal serial numbers are matching. The trigger, open sear, barrel lump and decocker also have eagle over 359 acceptance stamps. The dark brown grips are excellent. The right panel has the special relief cut to accommodate the experimental open sear. The numbered but mismatched magazine (4965a vs 3124a) is eagle over 359 acceptance stamped and is marked P.38 on the left side. The action functions correctly. Buxton documents only about a dozen open sear guns. No one knows why they were experimented with as they had to be milled and fitted rather than stamped. Obviously, a handful were made, and in typical German efficiency they were used up in production. Add this to the rarity of the AC41 pistols due to their loss on the Russian front and this pistol must rate as very rare. If you're into early WWII P.38 pistols in super shape and with rare variations, this Walther P.38 is a must for your collection. (DALLAS LOCATION) Price: $4,250.00 Curio/Relic: Yes |