


If anyone has questions or suggestions, please contact 2000, 2010, 2013 by GermanDaggers. To the best of our knowledge, all the examples shown are original pre-1945 manufacture. The P38 was a further development by the Walther firm to produce a 9mm pistol for the military to replace the Luger. Walther P38 German Mauser P38 Pistol Grips Dark Brown Plastic With Screw. Walther P38 Or P1 Holster With 8 Round Factory Magazine Old German Police. Additional proof and issue marks can be found on most models which increase their rarity. Mauser Walther P38 P-38 P1 P-1p4 P-4 9mm Nazi Party Leader Grips. 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. 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. This is one of a series of identification guides for small arms produced by Walther. Magazines for Walther P1 Once you shoot all the rounds from your Walther P1, there is a good chance you will reach for a spare magazine. During the 1990s these pistols were fased out and have become available on the civillian market. They show some use, but overally they are in great shape. These pistols were issued to the Bundeswehr and West German police. The magazines are stamped 'P1 9mm' under the Walther banner. The Walther P1 is the aluminum framed copy of the Walther P38 pistol. Like the one pictured, all are in very good used condition, gray parkerized finish and stripped of any parts. Conditions range from very good to excellent. ( Click to see larger image and other views) This offering is for one set of our Walther P38 P1 Slides. Walther made, German army surplus P1, 8rd magazine. Walther Models 1-9, PP, PPK, and P38 Pistol Identification Guide P1 9mm Walther 8 round Magazine German Army Surplus.
