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  • rufe-snow
    I would be very cautious, as there were 2 versions of the P 1's used by the West Germans.

    The first made between the mid 50's and early 70's had a plain aluminum frame. They failed and cracked, because of the hot loaded Nato sub gun ammo. That was shot in them.

    They then went to a beefier frame that was reinforced with a hexagonal steel pin over the trigger. These P 1's would date as late as the 80's. The unreinforced frame P1's, were dumped on the U.S. surplus market. And sold very inexpensively in great numbers.

    Never run across, a P 1 build kit. They have pretty much dried up on the surplus market anyway. The ones I have run across recently. All have been in the hands of the local gun hustlers. Who are trying to pawn them off on unknowing buyers, for $500+, as valuable collectors guns. Makes me laugh.[:D] As I bought the same guns NIB. When the West Germans Army first cut them loose for $100, NIB.

    You might try to talk to your dad about this. As the early unreinforced frame P 1's. Might crack/fail, and you would be just pissing your money away.
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  • hermiem
    Thanks - I appreciate the input.

    quote:Originally posted by rufe-snow
    I would be very cautious, as there were 2 versions of the P 1's used by the West Germans.

    The first made between the mid 50's and early 70's had a plain aluminum frame. They failed and cracked, because of the hot loaded Nato sub gun ammo. That was shot in them.

    They then went to a beefier frame that was reinforced with a hexagonal steel pin over the trigger. These P 1's would date as late as the 80's. The unreinforced frame P1's, were dumped on the U.S. surplus market. And sold very inexpensively in great numbers.

    Never run across, a P 1 build kit. They have pretty much dried up on the surplus market anyway. The ones I have run across recently. All have been in the hands of the local gun hustlers. Who are trying to pawn them off on unknowing buyers, for $500+, as valuable collectors guns. Makes me laugh.[:D] As I bought the same guns NIB. When the West Germans Army first cut them loose for $100, NIB.

    You might try to talk to your dad about this. As the early unreinforced frame P 1's. Might crack/fail, and you would be just pissing your money away.
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  • nmyers
    AIM Surplus has imported several shipments of P1 police trade-ins with the hex nut in the last few years. They are now C&R eligible. In 2011 they were $320, plus shipping. It's worthwhile getting on their email list. You can also find them for sale on GB.

    I can understand why your father would want one; many of us who are younger are also "too old to take a beating".

    Neal
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  • drobs
    I think all those parts kits have dried up. CDNN investments carried them for a long while but are now out of stock:

    http://www.cdnnsports.com/walther-p1-p38-parts-kit-ex-ln.html?SID=0o9fnc5v04mqd7mg3aunlsvce0#.VpECkFLpExE

    There is one kit on the auction side:
    http://www.GunBroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=535166993

    barrel: http://www.GunBroker.com/All/BI.aspx?Keywords=p38+barrel
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