
Walther P38 - Wikipedia
The Walther P38 (originally written Walther P.38) is a 9 mm semi-automatic pistol that was developed by Carl Walther GmbH as the service pistol of the Wehrmacht at the beginning of World War II. It was intended to replace the comparatively complex and …
瓦爾特P38手槍 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书
瓦爾特P38(德語: Walther P38 )是由德國 瓦爾特武器公司在1930年代為德意志國防軍研製的一種9毫米口徑半自動手槍,此槍在二戰期間被廣泛採用。 儘管該槍的出現原先是為了取代成本昂貴的 魯格P08手槍 ,然而直到二戰結束時也沒有完全取代。
Walther P38: Father Of The Modern Service Pistol - Gun Digest
2024年4月5日 · The author dives into the Walther P38, a 9mm double-action/single-action military service pistol that left a lasting impression.
P.38 Pistols For Sale - WW2 Collectible Walther, Mauser, and …
We sell P.38 pistols made by Walther, Mauser and Spreewerk from WW2. We sell these pistols both in full rigs & as just the gun alone. We also sell PPKs! The P.38 replaced the Luger as standard military issue for the Germans during WW2. The P.38 features a decocking lever, easy field strip, and accurate in combat.
Walther 9mm P-38 Pistol Review - Firearms News
2021年10月15日 · A classic design, the 9mm Walther P-38 served through World War II and served as the foundation for Walther's Post-War P5! Walther’s 9mm Parabellum P-38 pistol was adopted by the German Wehrmacht in 1938 and saw heavy combat throughout World War II.
Walther P38 Review: Germany’s WWII Pistol :: Guns.com
2023年11月7日 · The Walther P38 was the main pistol used by the German military during World War II. We grabbed an original from the Guns.com Vault to test it and explore the gun's history.
The Classics: The Walther P38 | An Official Journal Of The NRA
2024年12月1日 · Fritz Walther was able to initially manufacture the P38 at a cost equivalent to $4.13 in 1940, while the Luger cost almost twice as much at $7.83 each. (The U.S. M1911A1 cost $14, by way of...
P38 Walther - Modern Firearms
The Walther P38 pistol was developed as a military pistol for the German army (Heer) during the late 1930’s. It first appeared in 1938, and small numbers of the original HP (Heeres Pistole – army pistol) were bought by Sweden before the Wehrmacht adopted it.
Walther P38 - American Handgunner
A vast library of books covers the P38, from the two-volume Walther: A German Success Story to Maj. George Nonte’s fascinating little manual that includes helpful field expedients such as how to urinate through the action (“vigorously”) to rinse debris from it, an indignity the old warhorse doesn’t deserve.
P38 Guns
This Web Site features a comprehensive, private collection of WWII P.38 known variations and other Axis and Allied pistols.