Walther P.38 – AC 43 WWII Production, Matching Numbers
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Description
This WWII-era Walther P.38, marked "ac 43", is a prime example of German sidearm production from 1943. Chambered in 9mm, the P.38 was designed as a modern replacement for the Luger P.08, featuring a double-action/single-action trigger system and a more efficient, cost-effective manufacturing process.
This example retains its original wartime blued finish and bears matching serial numbers on the frame, slide, and barrel components. The pistol is marked with the correct Eagle/WaA359 Waffenamt acceptance stamps, verifying its authenticity as a wartime-issued sidearm. The bore is in good condition, the action cycles smoothly, and the original black ribbed Bakelite grips remain intact, showing only minor handling wear consistent with its age.
Whether you’re a military arms collector or a WWII historian, this Walther P.38 represents an iconic piece of 20th-century firearm development and wartime history.
Specifications
Specification | Detail |
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Manufacturer | Walther |
Model | P.38 |
Caliber | 9mm Parabellum |
Capacity | 8+1 |
Barrel Length | 4.9" |
Finish | Blued |
Grips | Ribbed Black Bakelite |
Markings | "ac 43", Eagle/WaA359 |
Serial Number | 2792 b (matching) |
Action | DA/SA |
Frame Material | Steel |
Year of Manufacture | 1943 |