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*SOLD* 1979 Walther P1 9mm Phosphate 5" *SURPLUS BUNDESWEHR SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL*

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  • 1979 Walther P1 9mm Phosphate 5" *SURPLUS BUNDESWEHR SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL*
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  • 1979 Walther P1 9mm Phosphate 5" *SURPLUS BUNDESWEHR SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL*
  • 1979 Walther P1 9mm Phosphate 5" *SURPLUS BUNDESWEHR SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL*
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Bryant Ridge Co. is pleased to present this iconic German semi-automatic pistol today for a penny-start auction, this is the surplus Walther Bundeswehr Model P1!
 

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If you want to experience a WW2 handgun without paying antique prices, the Walther P1 is a direct descendant of the iconic P38. The Walther P1 is the aluminum-framed copy of the WWII Walther P38 pistol and has its own history. For 25 years these pistols served with the Bundeswehr and West German police. During the 1990s the Germans began phasing out the P1, fielding the P8 (a military version of the H&K USP), and finally retiring the weapon altogether in 2004. 
 
 
SPECIFICATIONS:
 
Manufacturer: Walther
Model: P1
Serial: 134752
Date of Manufacture: 1979 (According to the “11/79” date stamp)
Caliber: 9mm
Finish: Phosphate 
Barrel Length: 5"
Optics/Sights: Orange Dot Front with Square Notch 
Stock/Grips: Black Polymer Grips with Checkering 
Action: Semi-Automatic 
Markings: Standard / The "11/79" date stamp is on the left side of the slide. The slide, barrel, and frame are stamped with the “Dot in Circle,” which is the Walther factory stamp indicating the marked parts were inspected to military/police standards. The frame is stamped with the "Bw" stamp, which is the Bundeswehr property marking. The left side frame is also stamped with the serial number “134752” and the letter “W” beside “7.97”.

Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
In the aftermath of the Second World War, the German nation found itself completely destroyed. Total warfare had consumed the country, leaving it stripped of basic resources and devastated by ferocious fighting. The once mighty German military, the Wehrmacht, was likewise in ruins, and it was not until 1955 that an independent German military would be raised, this time in the service of the West German Federal Republic. Known as the Bundeswehr (Federal Defense Forces), this force found itself in need of handguns as well as other equipment. The standard service pistol of the old Wehrmacht had been the Walther P38, an excellent design in 9x19mm that could well be argued as the best all around design of the Second World War. Walter’s factor in Zella-Mellis had fallen into the Soviet Occupation Zone, although production of the firm’s designs had actually continued for the French at Manurhin, with tooling taken as war reparations. 
 
The company’s owner, Fritz Walther, had escaped to the west, and set up a new operation in Ulm, resuming production in 1949, the same year that the independent West German government was founded. The new Walther was immediately investigated by the new Bundeswehr as a potential source of new handguns, with that body having selected the P38 as their standard issue. Deliveries of new pistols began in 1957, but a series of changes would culminate in a change of designation in 1963, with the new P1 being most obviously distinguished by their aluminum frames. A hexagonal bolt was later added to the frame as well starting in 1970, intended to prevent cracking. The P1 also featured a slightly thicker frame, as well as a redesigned firing pin, intended to solve the breakage issues that occurred in wartime P38s. 
 
The P1 would equip not just the three branches of the Bundeswehr but also the West German police and Grenzschutzen (border guards) for the duration of the Cold War and would remain the basic sidearm of unified Germany until 2004 when it was replaced by the H&K P8. Another interesting variation of the P1 was assembled in France with German-made parts in order to arm the West Berlin Police, as they were required by treaty not to carry German-made arms. P1 pistols, often equipped with special white leather holsters, remain in service with the German ceremonial Wachtbattalion.

Contents:
This example will ship with a camouflage holster and two magazines.

Return Policy:
We gladly offer a 3 day unfired inspection policy from the time that the firearm is delivered to your FFL. Refunds are available for all qualifying orders. 
 

Shipping Details

Handgun Standard Shipping with Insurance $50.00 

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Payment Details

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Please note we place a 7 business day hold on shipment, for all non-certified payments.  

Payment MUST be received within 14 days.

 

Return Policy

We gladly offer a 3 day unfired inspection policy from the time that the firearm is delivered to your FFL. Refunds are available for all qualifying orders. 
 

 

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