Depends on condition & whether all major parts have the same serial number stamped on it & when in 1943 it was produced. A poor example with non matching serial numbers can go for 300.00 or so. A pristine example with 98-100 % finish, matching serial numbers etc can go for 800.00 or more. A WW2 P38 holster can add 100-200 to the price.
Need a detailed description of all markings, finish, etc. Range could be from a few hundred to multiple thousands.
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Try posting at p38forum.com
Try the P38 forum.
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Someone at the p38forum.com might be able to help you.
Ruger never made a model called the P38.
There are 3 dates that your Walther P38 could have been made.If it has a date of AC 1942,then it was made in december 1942.If it has AC 1943,then it was made in september of 1943.If it has AC 1944,then it was made in november of 1944.
value is based on condition. the P38 is not considered a luger. it merely fires the same 9mm shell. go to: GUNSAMERICA.COM look up the P38 and check prices
well it depends if its a 4.0 se p38 it will fit. but if it is a range rover classic 3.9 swb or 4.2 lwb it wont fit 1995 was the only year they made the p38 and the classic at the same time in america
although a P38 fires the same ammo as a Luger (9mm) it is not a Luger. It is a double action pistol that replaced the luger before wars end.......value of P38 can be checked by going to 'gunsamerica.com' and scroll or seek P38...................
The name "P38" is a slang term, and not an official name. The original P38 was the German 9mm Pistol (P) made in 1938 (38). The name was borrowed for the C-Ration opener. Still have mine on my dogtags!
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