Walther P1 (P38) is in excellent condition, 5" Barrel Blued finish, this pistol looks like it was never fired. Comes with the 2-mags, matching box, paperwork, and cleaning rod
Walther taking their World War 2 model P-38, Fritz Walther gave it an alloy rather than steel frame to speed production and lighten the load of the classic German 9 milly. Manurhin in France made this gun for a while under contract since the old Walther factory had been in what was then Eastern Germany and the Soviets were the new leaseholders. Fritz built a new workshop in Ulm/Donau and started making these P-1 marked Walthers for the West German military and police in 1956, continuing to do so for more than 25 years.
These guns are dead ringers for WWII P-38s and many parts interchange, especially the single-stack 8-shot magazine. They will be marked ‘P-1’ and have a four digit production date on their frame. The date is simple to figure out, with 8/63 being January 1963.
The P-1 is a good design and is some 4-ounces lighter than the original P-38