Walther P-38
I have a Walther P-38 "Zero" series, (1st production variation / serial number in the 1200's) I believe this pistol to be one of the very earliest test pistols manufactured in the series and I judge the finish to be about 75% TO 80% The weapon is fully functional / the mag and pistol are stamped identifyiing the pistol as Walther Waffenfabrik manufactured. All of the small parts that I can see are stamped "Eagle over 359". Can anyone out there help me to determine an approximate value of the pistol?
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Hey guys my friend stumbled upon his dad's old Walther P-38, and we were kinda curious about it's history and it's possible value, the serial # is 3709a byf44. Any info would be greatly apperciated. 0 -
Photos would help. Lots of p38's on the market and the WWII are the most valuable. WGerman police P38's not so much unless special marked. Don't have a clue what you got without some photos. 0 -
i woulds say no 0 -
The post war P-38 ( called the P-1 in W.German military and police) had an alloy frame and it did not stand up well to the battering of the unlocking system Walther used. An up-date to the frame was a steel cross-pin just above the trigger guard. The steel frame WW II and earlier are the best and most valuable. 0
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