... My dad brought back a Walther (4800 h AC) P38 from WWII. He gave it to me. It had a broken magazine holding latch. I took it to a local gunsmith and asked him if the pistol was shootable. For a 1944 production P38 showing the signs of combat useage, he thought it was in very good condition, and that I could shoot it, pass it on to my son ... he could shoot it and pass it on to his son. I guess he thought a lot of Walther. He never mentioned any loads to shoot though.
My questions after reading many posts on 9mm loads, standard and +P, is:
1) What would be safe loads to fire through this WWII weapon ?
2) What are loads to avoid firing in this WWII weapon ?
3) What are loads to, under no circumstance, fire in this WWII weapon ?
Thankyouy for any input.
Hook686
My questions after reading many posts on 9mm loads, standard and +P, is:
1) What would be safe loads to fire through this WWII weapon ?
2) What are loads to avoid firing in this WWII weapon ?
3) What are loads to, under no circumstance, fire in this WWII weapon ?
Thankyouy for any input.
Hook686