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Walther P1. What do I have here?
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05-10-2017 12:08 PM
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I'd guess at a 1981 Walther P1 ex German
Police.
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That's what it looks like, a proper P1...
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Originally Posted by
Brit plumber
I'd guess at a 1981 Walther P1 ex
German
Police.
They were still making Walthers in '81???
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Yes, they were...
You could try this site... Welcome to the P38 Web Site....
Last edited by browningautorifle; 05-10-2017 at 01:54 PM.
Regards, Jim
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I think so, defo in the late 70s.
This maybe useful
Pistol P1 - the Bundeswehr handgun - Part 1
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Thank You to Brit plumber For This Useful Post:
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The frame doesn't have the hex upgrade, and I thought Bw was Army and not Police. Hence I wonder if it was given a new slide in 1990 that was numbered to the frame and then dropped into storage.
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Originally Posted by
matthanne1
The frame doesn't have the hex upgrade, and I thought Bw was Army and not Police. Hence I wonder if it was given a new slide in 1990 that was numbered to the frame and then dropped into storage.
The "non hex" is what had me puzzled. I had thought that after '61 it was standard. After looking at online sales, and offerings, I've seen '71 and later models offered without the upgrade.
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Bw could be hardly be anything else but Bundeswehr. Go to the highly informative link above, and take a look at the photo that shows a Wehrmacht P1 together with a Bundeswehr example. The Bw - both letters as capitals, but the W being smaller than the B - can be seen on the frame directly above the trigger.
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Thanks for all of the info/links