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    Walther Model 4 Type 2

    I posted this earlier in the flea market thread but took some photos of the disassembly and with a proper holster I didn't realize I had. This is a 1917 dated holster I had a Mauser 1934 in. Unfortunately, the Mauser does not fit the FN1922 holster, so I'll have to find another one for that. Picked up a second magazine for it also.
















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    another Model 4

    Here is my Walther Model 4, believe is very late variation

    Some internal parts missing. It took me a little time to figure out the disassembly

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    Appears to be WWI production based on the slide serrations. I don't know about those white grips however.

    Here's a good guide for the variations.

    https://unblinkingeye.com/Guns/Wm4/wm4.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aragorn243 View Post
    Walther Model 4 Type 2
    Pretty nice shape over all.
    Regards, Jim

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    I acquired mine a couple years ago. During test firing (I only loaded two rounds in the magazine), I discovered the broken firing pin that made it run away and fire both shots. I was able to get the new firing pin easy enough, but I gave up trying to put the pistol back together. I just could not figure out how to hold my tongue just right. It's still in pieces on the top shelf of the safe waiting for me to get motivated again.

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