ID 579424
Lot 8953 | Walther P 38 mit ngl. Einstecksystem, Polizei (BMI)
Estimate value
€ 500
Kaliber 9 mm Luger / .22 l.r., Nr. 316466 / 466, nummerngleich. Blanker Lauf. Achtschüssig. Behördenbeschuss. Standardbeschriftung. Rechts am Griffstück gelöscht inventarisiert "BMI" (Bundesministerium des Inneren). Vollständige, originale Brünierung. Duralgriffstück schwarz eloxiert. Schwarze Kunststoffgriffschalen. Nummerngleiches Magazin.
Dazu das mit "466" nummerngleiche Einstecksystem. Links am Verschluss Firmierung, Modell und Kaliber, rechts "BMI" mit Behördenabnahmen. Vollständige, originale Brünierung. Im nummerngleichen Sperrholzkasten, Deckel mit Aufdruck "Einstecksystem / P 38 Kaliber 5,6 mm" und komplettem Inhalt.
WBK: Achtung - Erlaubnispflichtig
Zustand: I
A Walther P38 with conversion kit (Police/Ministry of the Interior)
Cal. 9 mm Luger / .22 l.r., SN. 316466 / 466, matching numbers. Bright bore. Eight shots. Ordnance proof marks. Standard markings. To the right hand side of frame a deleted inventory marking "BMI" (Ministry of the Interior). Original finish > 98% of slide and barrel. Frame anodized black. Black plastic grips. Magazine with matching number-
Also included is a conversion kit with matching number "466". The left hand side of the slide marked with company name, model and caliber, on the right hand side marked "BMI" and ordnance acceptance marks. Original finish > 99%. Kit in plywood box with matching number, the lid marked (trans.) "Conversion Kit / P38 Cal. 5,6 mm". Including all accessories.
WBK: Attention - For this gun we will need to obtain an export license for you, based on your import permit (if needed in your country) or through your firearms dealer
Condition: I
Auction house category: | Ordnance weapons after 1945 |
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Auction house category: | Ordnance weapons after 1945 |
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