![]() It is my understanding that this might signify the grips were manufactured by Walther.Īny informative help or references as to the date and value of this pistol is greatly appreciated. The grips are fairly dark brown with six interrupted lines around the grip screw. ![]() ![]() The trigger guard appears to have an asterisk. If anyone can help me date this, it is 415 followed by the "t" suffix. However, most of the other Spreewerk P.38s I have seen sport a four-digit serial number, but mine has only three. I have seen pictures of similar P.38s from Spreewerk that are very rough aesthetically, but this pistol seems to be relatively attractive and without any major dings or cuts. I would predict the finish to be at around 80-85%. Also immediately obvious is that Spreewerk did not date their pistols, though I have seen some references on other forums that a basic chart exists that enables someone to roughly date their Spreewerk pistol.ĭoes anyone know where I could find this reference?Īll of the components match save for the magazine and have the the cyq code and 88 waffenamt. Those pistols were produced under contract in France by Manurhin. An interesting batch of P1s was made for the West Berlin Police. It is marked "cyq," which I have easily determined to be of Spreewerk origin from some basic research on the internet. The initial production run of new pistols was marked P38 but, for reasons unknown (at least to me) the firearm was reclassified as the P1 in 1956. I just recently bought a P.38 pistol that I was hoping to get some guidance on, as I am fairly new to the P.38 scene.
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