ID 1199572
Lot 1300 | Walther P 38 SD (Schalldämpfer)
Kal. 9mmLuger, Nr. 322595, Lauf im vorderen Bereich mit zehn Löchern, jeweils drei seitlich sowie je zwei oben und unten. Fertigung um 1969. Beschuss Adler/"N". Verschlussfanghebel ersetzt durch langen Verschluss-Arretierhebel, um die Repetiergeräusche nach dem Schuss zu unterdrücken. Signalstift. Links am Verschluss Standardbeschriftung. Vollständige, originale Brünierung von Verschluss und Laufgruppe. Duralgriffstück schwarz eloxiert. Schwarze Kunststoffgriffschalen. Magazin nicht nummerngleich. Montiert mittels Kontermutter, festzuziehen mit einem 17 mm-Schlüssel gegen den Dämpfer, ein schwarz eloxierter Dämpfer ohne Beschriftung, mit Hilfsvisierung. Länge 230 mm, Durchmesser 44 mm.
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Walther P 38 SD ("Schall Dämpfer" = suppressor)
Walther P 38 SD ("Schall Dämpfer" = suppressor)
Cal. 9mmLuger, SN. 322595, the muzzle end of the barrel with ten openings, three each top/bottom, and two each left/right. Made ca. 1969. German proof marks Eagle above "N". Slide catch replaced by a slide stop to eliminate the mechanical noise after firing. Charging indicator. The left side of the slide with standard markings. Original finish >99% of slide and barrel, the receiver of Dural with black anodizing. Black plastic grips. Magazine with non-matching number. Mounted by means of a 17mm counter nut is an unmarked suppressor with auxiliary sights and black anodized finish with minor signs of wear. Length of supp. 230 mm, diameter 44 mm.
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Condition: I - II
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