C Classic12 New member Jun 2, 2021 #1 A month ago I helped a friend identify and appraise a few guns from a 90 yrs old gentleman who wanted to sell them. Amongst them was a nice Walther P38 in .30 Luger, built in 1976. It came home with me. I dressed it up with the wooden grips of my 9mm
A month ago I helped a friend identify and appraise a few guns from a 90 yrs old gentleman who wanted to sell them. Amongst them was a nice Walther P38 in .30 Luger, built in 1976. It came home with me. I dressed it up with the wooden grips of my 9mm
4 44 AMP Staff Jun 3, 2021 #6 My P.38 is a WWII Walther (AC 42) 9mm. Cool to find a commercial gun in .30 Luger. One thing my gun taught me, something that somehow never got mentioned in any of the stuff I read about P.38s, it ejects to the LEFT! Rather fun at the range when some kid to my left is throwing .22LR brass at me, I haul out the P.38, and throw 9mm brass back at him! Usually, they get the message...
My P.38 is a WWII Walther (AC 42) 9mm. Cool to find a commercial gun in .30 Luger. One thing my gun taught me, something that somehow never got mentioned in any of the stuff I read about P.38s, it ejects to the LEFT! Rather fun at the range when some kid to my left is throwing .22LR brass at me, I haul out the P.38, and throw 9mm brass back at him! Usually, they get the message...