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    Mauser byf 44 P38 Picture Heavy

    I recently purchased this excellent condition byf 44 P38 made by Mauser Oberndorf in 1944.
    It only came with 1 magazine but it is matching to the pistol. The magazine is a P38v with the
    WaA135 upside down spine stamp which is correct for this pistols manufacture date.
    It's all matching not import marked and not a Russianicon capture forced match reblue.

    It came with a well worn Luger P08 holster and Imperial period take down tool both of which
    I have since sold to recoup some funds. By the condition of the bluing you can see this one
    has not been in and out of a holster all that much. Upon disassembly and cleaning I found it
    hasn't been fired much either. There is almost no bluing wear in the slide and on the rails
    and the slide still had machining chips inside it so I assume I'm the first to have taken it
    down that far since it was built over 72 years ago. It cost me $875 out the door and with the
    sale of the of the other items I'm in it for around $600 now.

    Here are some pics of it to enjoy. - Bill
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