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From: badflamenco
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  • Poor guy.....hehas had a couple of beers or other sorts of drinks right before explaining the features of the beautiful Pistol. by the way, yours is a POST WAR P38 with an aluminum frame.....yikes!  I have a WWI Steel frame P38 in my night table at all times as I was trained on it and can attest that it IS an awesome pistol. dude, please do not drink and play with guns!

  • @GermanMF2011 You are confusing stage fright with the effeccts of alcohol. Check out my vid rant on Obama to find out what I'm like when I have a snootful....

    I know the piece is post-war and has an aluminum frame, and in fact I suspect it is a P,38 slide and barrel cobbled to a P.1 frame. Only trouble I have with it is when it ejects the rounds go all over and I always wind up with at least one hot casing down my shirt. YEEOWTCH!

  • I agree 100 %I have an walther p1 Its an bullseye machine,I payed 275 brand new from a friend about 2 years ago he had 2, I needed 1and hte rest is history.Im trying to find a IWB holster do you know of 1? thxs again for the vid

  • @bennra26008 I made a pretty good belt holster for this piece by purchasing a Bianchi holster ffor a Beretta M92 and cutting down a tad more space for the triggerguard. This would probaably work for a leather (not carbon fiber - eeccch!) IWB M92 holster, or maybe a generic nylon holster from Uncle Mike's would fit the bill.

  • Watch out for dropping the slide without a round like that, on an duraluminum frame.

    It is a wonderful design that people don't appreciate because it isn't ''tactical''.

    They don't understand what a sidearm is supposed to be, from playing too many damn video games.

    Good, knowledgeable video.

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  • sorry to say but you payed to much for that gun you can get a ww2 one for that money

  • nice piece dude how much was it

  • I picked this up at Gilbert Small Arms in Lorton Va for a little more than $500. It is a post-war manufacture. And it is crazy accurate!

  • @badflamenco

    Can you identify two letters stamped on the reciever or the slide? With these two letters you can find out in which year the gun was produced.

    For example "GB" for 1961 or "GC" for 1962.

    nice vid btw.

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