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Walther P38 Serial# 410291 , mfg. in 1979 in Factory box with manual ,factory matching target, cleaning rod,and (2) factory magazines Silver plated finish with Bakelite grips. The pistol is da
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This is a nice example of a BYF 44 Mauser P.38 issued to the Nazi police force in 1944. It is all matching, has the proper "Waffen 135" military proofs, and has a police "Eagle L"
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This is a late war Model HP, also known as a commercial grade P.38. Only about 17,000 of these were made (total during the war). This gun has the original wartime finish with period correct gr
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This is a rare early Walther P.38, marked and known as the Mod HP or M/39, that was part of the second Swedish contract order for these pistols. There were only about 500 of this variant produce
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This is a gorgeous example of a scarce and early Walther Mod HP. All matching and correct with 98+% of the high-polish blue remaining. Minor edge and muzzle wear, and a tiny bit of pinpricking o
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"Serial No. 3146H, chambered in 9mm with a 4.9"" round barrel, manufactured in 1941 Walther P.38. Finish has been reblued with 90% remaining and is in overall good condition. Bore shows
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"Serial No. 2207L, chambered in 9mm, manufactured 1943, 4.9"" round barrel Mauser P.38 overall good condition all matching serial numbers, waffenampts are ""135"" ma
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"Serial No.7608X, chambered in 9mm, 4.9"" round barrel circa 1942-1945 Spreewerk cyq code P.38 overall good condition with light handling wear noted on the finish. Bore is bright and sh
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"Serial No. 9535E, chambered in 9mm, manufactured in 1944, 4.9"" round barrel. Good overall condition with finish loss noted at the muzzle and edges. Bore is bright and shiny with stron
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This pistol was manufactured by the Mauser factory for Nazi police in the Bavarian Police District of Lindau- a small district near the border of Austria. Outside of the “44” date suggeste
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"Serial number 7362. Made in 1942. 9mm with a 5" barrel. This gun has approximately 70% of the original toning finish mixed with a dark gray patina. Grips are very good and have been filled
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This is a rare early Walther P.38, marked and known as the Mod HP or M/39, that was part of the second Swedish contract order for these pistols. There were only about 500 of this variant produced, all
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For three principle reasons this is an extremely rare Walther. First, the AC is stacked over 44 after the P38. I have run across only one other example of a 44 stacked date due to the fact that in lat
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This AC 44 P38 has all matching numbers and two proper Walther magazines. Appears to be the best looking example up for sale. One mag is coded 359 for Walther and the other 706 for a Czech subco
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I submitted this pistol to Gale Morgan, renoun museum quality restoration expert, who verified pistol is unfired in original condition. Please refer to inspection letter attached. This HP is bey
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SEE THE PICTURES OF THIS VERY RARE WALTHER EXPERIMENTAL FIRST PRODUCTION HP FOR SWEDISH TRIAL PISTOL, ONLY 1,000 PRODUCED. THIS PISTOL WAS DESIGNED WITH RECTANGULAR FIRING PIN AND CROWN//N PROOFS WITH
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