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    Examples of my Collection

    Greetings! I have visited this forum often and find it very interesting. I happen to have a pic of my WWII German collection. It is small, but growing. The pics don't show great detail, so I will describe them:

    Walther P38 - ac44 with proper mag and grips
    Sauer 38H - late war, about 1944, I need a new hammer drop spring for it if anyone can help me find one.
    Walther Model 5 - has British proof marks, so it is either captured and proofed or purchased before the war and proofed, I don't know for sure.


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    Banddr2,
    That's a nice looking trio!! You should post more often!!

    r
    The probability of being watched is directly proportional to the stupidity of your act.

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      #3
      That's a great start. Nice condition.
      Keep them coming!
      R.Blue

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        #4
        wow, that sauer is in excellent condition.


        great guns!!!!!!!!!!

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          #5
          Thanks, I am glad you enjoyed looking. I forgot to mention that they are all matching, which is important to me. Unfortunately I still have dial up interet, so it takes me about 15 minutes to upload a picture, but if I am able to upgrade to satellite soon I will be able to post more often.

          The funny thing about the P38 and 38H is they both shoot better and more acurately than my postwar P38 and PP. Functioning quality did not suffer despite most Germans knew the war was lost at the time of mfg.

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            #6
            Very nice.

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