Second-Variation AC 41 Walther P.38 - Two Matching Magazines
Year: | 1941 |
Maker: | Walther |
Type: | P.38 |
Caliber: | 9mm Luger |
Bore: | 8/10 |
Condition: | ~93-94% |
Description
8/5/25 - This is a very nice example of a second-variation AC 41 Walther P.38 issued to the Nazi military in 1941. All matching with the proper "Eagle 359" military acceptance proofs. The grips are also "Eagle 359" proofed but not numbered. It comes with two original matching-numbered magazines. The left side of the tube on one of the magazines has been buffed down. Our best guess is that this was likely done to improve the fitment. This was likely done at the factory (since it does not appear to be re-blued), but we can't say for sure. The gun's original finish rates about 93-94% with general high edge wear, muzzle wear, and some light spotty wear on the front strap. The bore has good rifling, but there is light frosting throughout. De-cocker is functional.
Specifications
Sold: | No |
Hold: | No |
C&R: | Yes |
Antique: | No |
Condition: | ~93-94% |
Bore: | 8/10 |
Maker: | Walther |
Year: | 1941 |
Type: | P.38 |
Caliber: | 9mm Luger |