- #WALTHER P1 P38 VALUE HOW TO#
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- #WALTHER P1 P38 VALUE FULL#
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Has your 401k doubled in that span of time?Īll I am trying to say is that if you plan on getting one of these, and you plan on shooting it on occasion, get the P1. In addition they are date marked with their year of production so a avid collector could try and get one from each year of production. Besides the P-1's are very collectable due to the different stampings on them some indicating which German agency used them. But ten years from now they too will probably at least go up in value at least 50 to 100%. Sure the P-1's are relative common today. Today every one of those firearms has at least doubled in value. They said the same thing back in the 1960's and every decade since about every firearm which was imported in any good number. It's funny when guys lament that any surplus firearm will not have any real "collector" value. Video will be up tomorrow.Īnd what do you mean "fudge your attempt"?
#WALTHER P1 P38 VALUE HOW TO#
A mag change isn't hard when you know how to use your European mag release PROPERLY.Īnd I can do a magazine change in under 3 seconds with a P1. I'm talking about beating the time of 3 seconds, not about being faster than a conventional style mag release.
#WALTHER P1 P38 VALUE FULL#
We sell these pistols both in full rigs & as just the gun alone.
But I tell you what, if you can beat this guy, I'll concede the point, and you'll win: We sell P.38 pistols made by Walther, Mauser and Spreewerk from WW2. 22lr west german interarms 3.75' pistol w/ box papers 1start 3 inch ' barrel west halifax, vt. 22 lr walther arms walther sp22 m1 22 used gun log 243164 san antonio, tx 78209: used: : 482.00. We specialize in all military surplus weapons from AK-47s, AR-15s, Mausers, CETME, Enfields, UZIs, and much more We set ourselves apart by supplying unique parts at a good value and standing by our products by offering outstanding customer service. A mag release that ties up both of your hands to use will never be as fast as a release system that only requires your thumb. 9mm luger walther arms p1 early production 3/53 marked p38 idaho falls, id 83406: used: : 250.00 : other model. APEX Gun Parts is your source for hard to find gun parts, parts kits, and accessories. If that were the case, Glock, Sig Sauer, and every other manufacturer would be using that system. You're saying that you can do a magazine change with a Walther style mag release is faster than a modern pistol. It's a ridiculous claim you're making, bro. When the Model 2 was released in 1914, this pistol became known as the Model 1. In 1910, Walther introduced the 'Deutche Selbstlade Pistole Walther' in 6.35mm.
#WALTHER P1 P38 VALUE SERIES#
This is one of a series of identification guides for small arms produced by Walther.
What are you going to do to "prove me wrong"? Fudge your attempt with another pistol? Walther Models 1-9, PP, PPK, and P38 Pistol Identification Guide. Not exactly a "bargain" for an 8-round mag. plus $7 shipping and handling, for a grand total of $18!!! If anyone has questions or suggestions, please contact 2000, 2010, 2013 by GermanDaggers.Have you checked recently? The cheapest one on there today is $11.
#WALTHER P1 P38 VALUE SERIAL#
SOLD Curio/Relic: Yes Manufacturer: WALTHER Model: P1 Serial Number: 289980. Includes 2 Magazines as holster shown in pictures.
To the best of our knowledge, all the examples shown are original pre-1945 manufacture. WALTHER P1 9MM with Holster and 2 Mags Description: Walther P-1, 9mm. The P38 was a further development by the Walther firm to produce a 9mm pistol for the military to replace the Luger. Additional proof and issue marks can be found on most models which increase their rarity. These 9 models illustrate the eveloution of Walther pistol design which culminated in the Walther PP (Polizeipistole) introduced in 1929 and the Walther PPK(Polizeipistole Kriminalmodell) introduced in 1931. In 1910, Walther introduced the "Deutche Selbstlade Pistole Walther" in 6.35mm. Walther Models 1-9, PP, PPK, and P38 Pistol Identification Guide