
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 …
P.38 Pistols For Sale - Legacy Collectibles
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 …
German P-38 : Walther, Mauser, Spreewerk & Otherwise :: Guns.com
2019年12月4日 · Designed to replace the iconic Luger as Germany's new sidearm, the pistol that became the P-38 went on to have a much longer service life.
Walther P-38: The Definitive German Pistol of the 20th Century - HistoryNet
2018年12月18日 · The Walther P-38 arguably supplants even the infamous Luger P.08 as the definitive German pistol of the 20th century. Its development began in the early 1930s, when a …
Walther P-38 - Wehrmacht
With a few more minor changes, the pistol finally was accepted by the German army, and "P38" became the official model name! The army initially ordered 800 pieces on April 1, 1939. Many …
Walther P38: Father Of The Modern Service Pistol - Gun Digest
2024年4月5日 · The Walther P38 was the Wehrmacht’s less expensive replacement for the iconic P08 Luger pistol. The P08 was reliable and well-liked by the German Army, so you might …
Walther P-38 Semi-Automatic Handgun - WorthPoint
The Walther P-38 is a semi-automatic handgun produced by Walther Arms in Zella-Mehlis, Germany. It is equipped with a double-action trigger and is blowback operated. The Walther P …
P38 Guns
This Web Site features a comprehensive, private collection of WWII P.38 known variations and other Axis and Allied pistols. Pistols shown in detail are the Walther P.38, (0 Series P.38, 480 …
Walther Model 38 - WW2 Weapons
The Walther P-38 is a semi-automatic pistol that was developed by the German company Carl Walther GmbH Sportwaffen in the 1930s. It was designed to replace the Luger P08 pistol and …
Walther P38 Handgun | World War II Database - WW2DB
The Walther P38 semi-automatic pistols were accepted by the German Army in 1938, thus the designation of P38, but prototype testing did not start until late 1939. Production began at the …