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    estate find, Walter p38.

    last weekend, i purchased some 20 guns from an estate, mostly military stuff, and a couple commecial,
    one of the gems is this AC 42 P 38, nice over all, everything but the barrel matches,
    one note, it was assembled wrong, and had to be taken apart completely, with the slide still attached, boy that was fun, bore cleaned up nice.
    im not very well versed on Germanicon pistols, any thoughts would be helpful.
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    Its an earlier '42
    nice piece, though the barrel doesnt match, but the slide and frame do. check the disconnector block inside the slide, see if that matches too. looks like it might be original finish as well. it looks like first variation AC 42, of a total 121K made, 21 were 1st variation.

    all parts should have the e/359

    Any import marks? what does the magazine have for markings.

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    all but the barrel, and magazine match. all the little parts are marked with 339. cept for one extra eagle on the slide, no import marks, even though the barrel is a replacement, it is marked 339 as well.
    ivd is the only mark i can find on the magazine.

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    Chuck, here is a link to the P38 collector forum. If you want to post it over there, I'm sure you will get some good info.

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    thanks,

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    when i first picked this pistol up, i thought it was neet, and was going to hang on to it, and shoot it,
    after handling it, feeling the heavy trigger, and even heavier double action.
    not being a 9MM guy, i slept on it a while, and choose to put it on my table at the next gunshow, sell it to a guy that can love it and pet it.
    iv had a few P38,s in the past, and i just never warmed up to them.
    i do like the PPK,s , and the Broom handle pistols.
    thanks for the imput. ill stick with the US pistols.

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    Lightbulb Magazine marking...

    Quote Originally Posted by chuckindenver View Post
    ivd is the only mark i can find on the magazine.
    Could that be jvd on the magazine?
    IIRC, jvd was the code for Erste Nordboehmische Metallwarenfabrik, Adolf Roessler, Niedereinsiedel, Sudetenland, a subcontractor supplier of magazines and other small parts.

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    Notice that the original post was April of 2009.

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    original post?!?

    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny Peppers View Post
    Notice that the original post was April of 2009.
    And even more significant, the original post was at 12:17PM!

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    Quote Originally Posted by alamo308 View Post
    And even more significant, the original post was at 12:17PM!
    Yes; only missed it by one year, four months, 8 days and three or so hours. Got an answer yet?

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