Thank you for posting additional information Anderson. It may be a continuation of an old story. I read a couple of posts on the P38 forum and the Walther forum with documented examples being...
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Thank you for posting additional information Anderson. It may be a continuation of an old story. I read a couple of posts on the P38 forum and the Walther forum with documented examples being...
This is the production chart that I normally use. Buxton's books also have production information but is scattered in the book by manufacture. This chart is accessible on the web so I should not be...
The documentation from Walther is pretty good from what I understand. The C & D blocks were specifically made during April & May of 1945. I cannot figure out any way these were produced without...
The C & D block guns lacked proof markings with the exception of the early C block prior to capture of the plant. The final proof firing and inspections were not taking place any longer.
John
This info was taken from a P38 production chart. I have also read about it in one of my P38 reference books, Buxton's books likely. I will look for it when I get home.
I find if difficult to...
I have some concerns with the holster as well. Still trying to confirm or deny. The stitching looks good and it does not smell like newer leather.
This link is darn near confirms reproduction.
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I was able to add a very late, post US occupation P38 to the collection. An example of a C block Walther AC 45 pistol. According to smarter people than I the C & D Blocks of AC 45 production was...