Description
**C&R FFL OK**
The Walther P38 is a semi-automatic pistol that was developed by Carl Walther GmbH in Germany. It was introduced in 1938 as a replacement for the older Luger P08 pistol. The P38 was used by the German military during World War II and remained in production for several decades after the war.
The Walther P38 produced in 1942 would have been one of the wartime variants used extensively by German forces during World War II. These pistols were manufactured to high standards of German engineering and craftsmanship. They typically featured a 9mm caliber, a double-action trigger system, and a capacity of 8 rounds in the magazine.
The P38 was known for its reliability, ease of use, and innovative features for its time, such as a decocker safety mechanism. It became a symbol of German military hardware during World War II and has remained popular among collectors and enthusiasts of firearms history.





























































