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| What do you think.../P38 ...about the Walther P38? Im looking into one, but I would like a few opinions and expeirience(s). What's the Mag capacity?
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| What's the Mag capacity? ate |
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| anyone else have any experience with these weapons???
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| I had a WW2 Walther one that was great. It NEVER choked and was a joy to shoot and didn't even have that bad of a trigger pull, amazing for a double action...It is a single stick gun though... |
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| I shot one that a range buddy has. Very nice, a natural pointer and decent accuracy. He said it has been totally reliable. Prices on the later alloy-framed models are alright. You'll pay a lot more for a WWII steel-framed model.
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| FutureMarine, The P-38/P-1 is a great system. Beretta copied the recoil and link system in their M951 as well as the Beretta M92. The P-38 is an 8 shot with a great trigger excellent sights and it will gain in value quickly. The P-1 is the same with an aluminium frame and a matte finish. These were Grenzetruppe (Border Guard) issue, mine is fun and a good defensive arm.
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