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My new "bad guy" gun!!!
Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2010 1:34 pm
by kwad
My dad called me a few weeks ago to tell me he was sending a suprise my way.
Cool, I love surpises. However, I was totally not expecting this.....
My first thought was "Oh my God, he sent me a P38!!!"
My second thought was "Just like the one Indy used in LC to take out all thoses Nazis!!!
"
After a little research, I discovered it is a 1942 Mauser made copy of the Walther (after the Walther factory was bombed).
I haven't had to a chance to fire it yet, but I did field strip it and gave it a nice oiling.
Hopefully, the next suprise he sends me is a S&W Hand Ejector with a 4" barrel
ps, ignore the date stamps on the pictures. I was so excited, I forgot to reset it.
Re: My new "bad guy" gun!!!
Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2010 1:39 pm
by RaidersBash
Way to go Dad!!!
Re: My new "bad guy" gun!!!
Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2010 2:27 pm
by binkmeisterRick
Nice gift!!!
Re: My new "bad guy" gun!!!
Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2010 4:15 pm
by raider 57
Great historical piece, kwad!
We have a P-38 as well. My Dad brought it back from the war. My brother has it now, I should get a few pics of it someday. (I got Dad's medals/decorations, my Bro.,being older than me, got the guns)
I believe the P-38 was more prefered by the Wehrmacht than the much more famous Luger. A newer design and more reliable. Safer too.
BTW, It's value resides in the fact in was "in the War". I would resist shooting that weapon and just keep it clean and stored in dry conditions.
Anyway, very nice!! Thanks for sharing!
~raider 57
Re: My new "bad guy" gun!!!
Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2010 4:26 pm
by kwad
Raider 57
Unfortunately, the numbers don't match between the slide/barrel and the frame.
So, it's more of a user than a colletor piece. (The frame has been re-stamped by the importer to match the slide/barrel). More than likely, it was assembled from surplus parts. I doubt it has seen any action in the war.
My dad has fired it many times and says it is very smooth and accurate.
I can't wait to take it to the range, but, for some reason there seems to be a shortage of 9mm shells in my area.
Re: My new "bad guy" gun!!!
Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2010 4:27 pm
by Imahomer
I've got one of those beauties too! It's a very sweet looking gun for sure. Mine will go to my youngest son... He's more of a gun guy!
Re: My new "bad guy" gun!!!
Posted: Sun Feb 07, 2010 1:13 am
by Solent MKIII
That is some surprise - very nice!
These are great pistols. I'll be heading up highway 39 to the Burro Canyon range next Saturday morning ( weather permitting - got rained out today ) which isn't too far from Ontario. If you decide to come out to the range that day, I can spare you a box of 9mm so you can get that ol' warhorse barking. I'll be bringing mine:
Re: My new "bad guy" gun!!!
Posted: Sun Feb 07, 2010 11:23 am
by Dangerman009
WOW!
That's an amazing surprise!
Re: My new "bad guy" gun!!!
Posted: Sun Feb 07, 2010 12:58 pm
by kwad
Hey Solent,
That's awfully nice of you.
Unfortunately, I have plans for next Saturday (going to Disneyland
)
However, it the Disneyland thing falls through, I'll let you know.
Re: My new "bad guy" gun!!!
Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 1:37 am
by Solent MKIII
No prob - hope you have a good time visiting The Temple of the Forbidden Eye ( oh yeah, and Disneyland too
).
Re: My new "bad guy" gun!!!
Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 9:39 am
by M1917
The early war P-38's are perfectly safe to shoot. They are a good, servieable firearm. I have a late-war (44-45) P-38 that I do not shoot. Its double-action does not work, and it is very roughly finished. The topstrap that holds the springs in place is not held in place by screws. It is a piece of spring steel that is form fitted. These have been known to fly off during firing, losing all the components underneath.