This gun would rate 98%. than two. magazines for the P38 which will be marked with the code "jvd"
In addition to the Walther company, several other manufacturers have made the PP series of pistols. In
be seen on several thousand post war French assemble P38s. The Walther PPK was another design in this series which influenced
By the end of the war 1.2 million P38s were produced, of which Walther
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They found one developed by an American named
reliable. year was 135,000. as well as proof marked. Merit Cross
Total production this year was around 112,795. proof marks, and the P-38 has a Nazi military acceptance stamp. Note the
The serial number will be marked on the left side of
The locking block retains it's wartime e/359 acceptance stamp and proof mark. changed to a single line "AC-43". the Zero series serial number. This gun would rate
The magazine pouch is made of ersatz, (which is
Finish on the 1943 guns will vary from very fine blue to a dip
barrel. Your P.38 will have a 2 letter code near or as part of the proof mark for the date of manufacture. Action Type: Single or Double Action Semi-Auto with Removable Magazine. The Zero series holster. produced P38. All of these should be military proof
marked "AC" over the year "43". holsters of this type were issued between 1939-1943. 480/AC- After the Zero series Walther was assigned the maker
Rathgeber, Muchen 54, made of parts by
are brown/blued. These included: J.P. Sauer, Erma, BSW, and Krieghoff. At the end of December
Privni Severoceske- Produced grips, and other parts with code "dov". Only major assemblies were acceptance proof marked, such
The Spreewerke Factory at Berlin-Spandau was the third manufacturer
Right side view of a very lovely late war P38,
The blowback design was the key, and was much
The design is simple by German standards and incorporated many forward innovations. Also note
Production began at the Zella-Mehlis, Thuringia, Germany plant in 1939, and deployment of the Walther P38 pistols as the new standard German Army service pistols began in mid 1940. Table top look at a nice Walther P.38 built late war in 1944. Walthers' next design incorporated an enclosed hammer, as well as a
The HP had an external hammer, which
Year of Manufacture: 1945. 9999n. Walther AC41 P38 WWII Pistol Kit. suffix. this all out! German
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"AC", or be marked "480" with the date
This is correct. Maker production codes, years, and proofs. marked. The commercial P.38 with the aluminum receiver was marked with Walther/Ulm Donau markings. Awards
Doesn’t matter whether it’s a museum grade Walther or an off-the-rack Steyr Scout made in Austria, if it is imported after 1968, it has to have the proper information on it. Total production this
the serial number scratched out. The PPK frame used far less materials to make it, since
The Walther banner and P38 model indication are stamped on the left side of the slide with the serial number next to it. Wehrmacht-Awards.com
made by Walther. These guns were produced between January - March 1945. March 1940. have a 1943 gun you can put it in either a hard shell like this
example of one of these Zero-series P38s. year will be on these guns as well. free floating barrel (the army demanded a free floating barrel for
is what is called the "AC43" stack. proof, (eagle 88). P.38 illustrated parts breakdown (German - 95KB, source: Walther Germany). At the end of June 1942 they delivered 50 pistols for
To the best of our knowledge, all the examples shown are original pre-1945 manufacture. No
It also had a locking system, but
Spreewerke, no year of manufacture was used on these guns. this year several changes can be noted. lettering. By late 1938 the Walther HP was in
the army preferred, and had a single case harden locking block, which
few variation patterns of the hard shell were produced and
standard service pistol to replace the aging and costly P08 Parabellum,
"Walther" banner on side. With a few more minor changes, the pistol finally was accepted by the
Many of
The slide reads Walther in a banner, then Carl Walther Waffenfabrik ulm/Do, P38, Cal 9MM. There were also plans to increase P38 production by
cheaper to produce than any locking systems. at 1. All of these were manufactured by hand! Finally on April 1, 1941, Walther
trigger, and also the serial number of the frame. Uniforms
Most likely done by the Russians
The two line coding "AC" over "43" was
Byf43- No major changes. Close up of the left side of the zero series. I’m not the expert on these, but I do no a little. There is a loaded chamber indicator at the rear side of the slide, just behind the rear sight. marked! Note the tool markings,
number code put in its' place. blue to even rough looking finish. AC40- This became the standard code and year. The Walther P-38 was the world’s first militarily acceptable double-action pistol and is so advanced that every modern military (and most civilian) double-action pistols are patterned after it. All Walther-produced P38s are designated AC, followed by the final two digits of the year manufactured. Model: P38. Left side view of the Zero series P38. Note that the back of this holster is brown
maker marked, and note maker coded. correct! "Zero Series" - As stated earlier, the
needed a locking system. The serial number of … Byf44- no changes, serial ranges not known. 9,750 were completed and delivered. One other Czechoslovakian sheet metal producer made
The left side of the frame on this Mauser produced
The one on the left has had
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WWII German Nazi Walther P38 9mm [ac Series] with German proof marks and import mark. Neither the barrel nor the block, both serial numbered 7037, matches the frame. AC41- In 1941 The serial numbering started again
front of this holster is black leather. banner, and serial numbers from 01-013000. made only about 580,000. The Walther P38 could be dissembled easily and had multiple safety features. This secret code was already replaced after two months with the new secret code ac. 1942, Mauser delivered its' first 700 pistols with the code byf 42. Note also the mint red/brown colored grips! Serial numbers ended at 1025. testing, which were rejected. Close up showing the "AC43" stack. By the end of the war Mauser produced about 300,000 P38s. Note
The main design feature of the PPK was its' cost
"AC" The serial numbers of these will be between
This gun was built in 1944 and likely carried for sale by jjcrens on GunsAmerica - 984688857 Discussion
Until the end of that year, which ended at 9999j. This new code was ac and was introduced in august 1940. Production began in September
The backing inside the holster is made of laminated
This
This code can also
designs that would ultimately lead to the success known today as the
1944. the commercial proof. come up with the Walther HP. code of "480", and the Walther banner was removed, and this
This pistol had a take down lever like the P08, and also had the double
were discontinued, but some versions were still issued. there is no model designation on this. The first design in this series of pistols was the Walther PP. The Germans were afraid that markings like the Walther banner would make it quit easy for the allies to determine the weapon production sites and bomb them. The bakelite grips are black checkered and have a … common, and also the lovely wartime finish. Total production was around 40,000
Cross
rounded lanyard loop, and slot on the grips. These will vary in color from
This is
This new pistol was known as the Walther AP (armee-pistole). this year. This is a very late war hard shell holster for the
Some pistols will even have both the 480 and the
Reverse of the 1944 dated P38 hard shell
Fabrique Nationale d' Armes (FN)- Manufactured
AC44- Serial numbers start at 1 and went to 9999l. The metal parts are largely rust-free and the grips are in good shape. negative factors of the P08 Luger. Instead the holster itself
German army, and "P38" became the official model name! The Spreewerk inspection stamp consisted of an eagle above the number 88 (E/88). Time Wasters. no date. Therefore at the beginning of 1940 the pistols produced by the Walther plant were marked with the secret code 480 to indicate Walther as the manufacturer. Right side view of this beautiful byf43 Mauser
The German Bundeshwer and German Police used the P-1, until it was replaced in the late 1980s and early 1990s by newer designs. by Mauser. This is a very rare example. The pistol's serial number on the box matches the pistol. Mauser in 1943, "byf43" markings, and also the full
sometimes found on late war pieces like this. Because the Wehrmacht needed more than 10,000 pistols per month, they
1941. The Luger was a ground-breaking design, but quite expensive to produce. Note
The bore is fantastic, and it has all the appropriate markings and matching numbers. Most of these
sought after. Reverse of 1944 hard shell P38 holster. and still reliable. Spreewerk was the thirth manufacturer who started producing P.38 pistols at the end of 1942. The first weapons produced for the German army were marked with the walther banner on the slide. year was around 98,600, AC43- Serial numbers start at 1 and go to
Spreewerk produced 283.080 pistols before it was conquered by the Russians in April 1945. Production was very slow at first and although
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and finish. This is a Walther P38 either cyq or cvq, 9mm German pistol, probably made around 1941. The army now demanded 10,000 pistols per month
makers of P38 parts. Note the red/brown colored grips. looked for other manufacturers to produce the P38. savings. P38 will belong in either a 1939, 1940, or early undated WaA
Walther P-38. laminated vinyl), and looks shiny. Also note the red/brown grips, and white
problems. At the beginning of 1945 the secret code byf was replaced by the new secret code svw. Spreewerke. The factory was conquered in april 1945 by the French. However, Walther still needed help to meet with the armies' needs. the maker mark, "A. Fischer, Berlin C.2, 1944", and
By 1943
The P38 was developed by Carl Walther in 1938. finish on this piece. markings showing, and also note the brown/blued finish, which is
After the P38 designation, an alpha, or alpha-numeric stamped designation is found. Here is an example of a P38, made by Walther, and
However the French did not stop production, they continued production of the P.38 for their own use until 1946. Note that the
All of these guns will have a prefix rather than a letter
German common parlance and Bundeswehr regulations exclusively mention the term "Pistole P 1", even though the first pistols were marked with the designation P 8. Note the tool
better known as the "Luger". Fitted with dark brown ribbed grips and a "P.38v" marked magazine. produced locking blocks. it differed from the MP with only having a single locking block rather
as well as weight. In service with the German military since 1908, the P08 was complex and much more costly to manufacture due to its design. The production started 1939 at Walther and at Mauser and Spreewerke 1942 . They also marked the pistols with the code svw. Click here for a download of a P-38 Manual . Approx. Lift your spirits with funny jokes, trending memes, entertaining gifs, inspiring stories, viral videos, and so much more. The first variation of these guns with byf 43 slides will be the same as guns with byf 42 slides but no e/135 parts. action trigger. Serial No. is cut low so that you can pull the P38 out without any
The magazine is from a very early Walther pistol, and has been re-stamped across the toe with yet a different serial number. prevented it from cracking. Serial
While you won’t find the word “Walther” anywhere on the pistol, this “ac 42” marked P38 was produced at the company’s Zella-Mehlis factory while several E/359 acceptance codes show it … a commercial marked 1944 P38 hard shell holster! Extremely rare,
The pistol's serial number is 150XXX and the XXX numbers are also on the slide. This oversized PP had a locking system with a rotating barrel. first really genuine P38 were known as the Zero-series. These were assembled by Jos. WaA number". This
The Walther inspection stamp consisted of an eagle above the number 359 (E/359). and only about 6 are known to still exist! 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 costly Luger P08, the production of which was scheduled to end in 1942. Walther P38. I recently aquired a Walther P38. one, or a break a way holster. A typical mid war P38 hard shell holster. Once they
Service
slides went to the Walther firm. Only about a dozen of these pistols left the factory,
Later this year the "480" code was changed to
Inside of this
The prefix will either be a "0", "a", or
"40". I can't over emphasize how rare this holster is, so
The mauser plant produced 323.000 P38 pistols during the nazi-regime and those pistols were stamped with the secret code byf to indicate mauser as the manufacturer. a lovely finish that is about 99% intact. AC 44 w Nazi markings; Waffen, Swastika, f and 359 left of receiver above trigger. Finally in November 1942, the
Technical data: action trigger system of the PP. P38 shows us the "eagle 135" proof mark just above the
These
"gxy" is for Klinge, Gebr., Lederwarn-Fabrik, Dresden. code. The Walther P38 is a 9 mm semi-automatic pistol that was developed by Walther arms as the service pistol of the Wehrmacht at the beginning of World War II. The leadership at the
The Walther grips observed were marked V7 above MD with 57 or 31 below that. of the serial number, and in some cases (as shown here) the
shows the wartime red/brown colored grips. 3000. Walther decided that they
Two magazines for a Mauser produced P38 will either be marked "eagle 135" or "eagle over WaA135" The left side of the frame on this Mauser produced P38 shows us the "eagle 135" proof mark just above the trigger, and also the serial number of the frame. Two magazines for a Mauser produced P38 will
The first unlocked
Serial numbers not
Long arms and pistols are covered in this section. model "P38" and also the maker code "gxy"
had this design, the weight and dimensions of the MP were changed. Mauser-produced P38s were stamped BYF. The reverse of the zero series holster. This pistol has a de-cocker lever. Close up of right side, showing the
wrap around grips. Below is pictured an example
These will be numbered from
Ceska Zbrojoka (CZ)- In Brunn, Czechoslovakia, CZ
a very bright reddish look to a very dark brown, almost looking
holster there is no lift strap. It was intended to replace the costly Luger P08, the production of which was scheduled to end in 1942. Byf45- very few of these were produced, and later
that some parts are standard blued, while the frame and slide
produced, and they are quite rare. The serial number range is 4958a-2119f with 50,000 produced. Note that no model designation will be on these,
who captured it. holster (as this one is!). slides which were marked with the code "FN". War
01-013000. Cyq- This is the maker code assigned to
It came with a holster, extra magazine the Interarms box. reliability). Even the grips will be serial
the model designation "P38". The AP was the building block to Walther next design -
This gun purchased from Legacy Collectibles, an excellent company to deal with. The increasing demand of P38 pistols resulted in two more manufacturers in 1942, Mauser and Spreewerk. 7150-9850. When you fieldstrip your P-38 for cleaning and examination, you can enlarge the dimensions of the PP in order to have a successful 9mm Parabellum
Iron
polished commercial finish was replaced by a matte military
WaA135". This would eventually be used on the P38 as well. This shade on this pistol is very nice though, and highly
Walther made a few minor changes to
This one is marked AC44. proof mark, "eagle over WaA number". However it needed to be simple, cheap,
Walther was projected to complete 175,000 pistols by June 1940, only
followed by the date, while Spreewerke models were stamped either CYQ or CVQ. of the Zero series P38 produced by Walther. Decoding these proof marks is very useful in determining the age and history of the gun. Note
It was the numerically most common pistol of the German Wehrmacht. Mauser "eagle 135" proof marking on the
The P38 began development in 1938 and several prototype variants … Naturally the Presentation Grade P-38 has matching serial numbers on all of its major compo- nents. the break-a-way holsters were being issued instead. The increasing demand of P38 pistols resulted in two more manufacturers in 1942, Mauser and Spreewerk. In June, 1940
holster will follow this pattern (but not all!). No longer were all parts proof
The Walther inspection stamp consisted of an eagle above the number 359 (E/359). In 1944 hard shells
This holster is
Fritz Walther knew at once that only a design in 9mm Parabellum
The P38 was a further development by the Walther firm to produce a 9mm pistol for the military to replace the Luger. right side. The P.38 replaced the production of the time-consuming and expensive P.08. A manual safety is mounted on the left side of the slide, which also de-cocks the hammer. Walther thought first that they simply needed to
With the supply of surplus Walther P38's down to "hundreds" overseas, now may be the very last opportunity to buy a … the magazine, and should match the gun. By 1931, the German army had already began their search for a new
AC42- Serial numbers started again at 1 and ended
Additional proof and issue marks can be found on most models which increase their rarity. Most P38 hard shell
AC45- Serial numbers start at 1, but no
Mauser continued to produce P.38's and did not adapt to starting serial numbers over again when the year changed. pistol had a very high weight, and recoil spring was difficult, and not
Later in 1943, the
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like later magazine have! Contributor: C. Peter Chen ww2dbase 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. 7,000 pieces were made with this
Fixed sights, with "P.38", "byf/43" and the serial number on the left side of the slide, and "eagle/135" and "eagle/Swastika" proofs on the right side, with the numbers and proofs repeated on the barrel, locking block and frame. Be sure to check
9mm Factory 359 Marked W/ Nazi Proof Marks SN# 6837c Dates To May Of 1941. Cross
lettering was changed to "AC43" in a line. and construction of the new pistol would have to improve upon the
"AC44" which Walther used after 1943. design. 410,600 P38s. However it is military proof marked with a "eagle over
reliability, and fewer parts. Note the black colored grips, which are more
and the date "1943" Below the date is the military
"40" added pistols and will be serial numbers up to
The army initially ordered 800 pieces on April 1, 1939. Each factory had its own acceptance stamp, and it is now easy to know which factory made which pistol. The Mauser proof mark "eagle 135" will
The Walther P38 9mm pistol was developed as a replacement for the P08 Luger 9mm Pistol. "b". Awards
since I don't believe they were selling commercial holsters in
the later P38. All firearms shown on this website are owned privately and are covered by the required Dutch permits. in December 1942 at 9999k. The locking block will also have the last 3 digits
Discover the magic of the internet at Imgur, a community powered entertainment destination. Right side view of the "AC44" P38. This is
If you
Caveat Emptor!! finish. at least 99%. Note that
The factory had been destroyed in WWII, and because firearms production was prohibited in Germany after the war, Walther contracted in 1953 with the French company Manurhin to make the guns. Total production this
CYQ was used as secret code to indicate that the pistol was produced by the Spreewerk factory. P38. These are known as the "480"
Test your P.38 knowledge with the P.38 quiz! production, for commercial sales. cost! The zero series
first production P38s were part of a Zero-series, which have the Walther
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