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Here's another weird uknown?
Last edited by DaveN; 01-01-2012 at 01:52 PM.
Reason: added aditonal info
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01-01-2012 01:47 PM
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Never saw one of those, Dave.
I love the P-1 you got. I have one of them and they're great guns. I also have a matching P-38 but have never fired it. No reason to when the P-1 is exactly like it and price is so small. I think the DA-SA design is very cool. I have a couple of modern Walthers and they still have the same design. If it fails to fire in the semi auto mode, you just pull the trigger ang and it strikes the bullet again. I had a misfire once at the range and the second strike fired ust fine. Good back-up design for a firefight.
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Thanks Harlan I never thought of that. dave
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Any chance this is a Merrill prototype?
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Looks like the barrel tips up for loading single shot. While the grips look jungle made, looks like too much machining to be Vietnamese. Looks European.
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The cogs are turning, and I have the best detectives on the case. I too thought it might be a proto type and it does look old and European.
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Even if they're not worth much (Not saying this one isn't) I love finding these strange guns Dave.
Have you taken your new P-1 out and shot it yet? The action seemed a little strange to me at first after shooting my 1911A1 but I got used to it. You pull the slide to load the chamber and cock the hammer, and shoot it with a light pull on the trigger. You can empty the mag semi auto. You can pull the slide cocking the trigger and then put the hammer back down - and then you can pull the trigger through a long harder pull cocking and releasing the hammer like you would a revolver - every round after that is semi auto. The modern Walthers work the same way, but they don't have a safety. They're meant to be carried with one in the chamber and the hammer down so you have to have a harder deliberate pull for the first round like you would with a revolver and then it's a semi auto. They call it 'Anti-Stress' and it's supposed to make it be a more deliberate pull before you decide to shoot.
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The P1 is just a post war made P38, and we aren't that strict Dave!
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Originally Posted by
Harlan
The P1 is just a post war made P38, and we aren't
that strict Dave!

That's nice to know. Thanks
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