Need a realitive value for this fine firearm. It is marked AC-43 from what i am reading this is a walter. As you can see from the images this pistol is in great shape, little rust here and there. Sereial numbers all match
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Hi Matt,
You might want to recheck your variation chart.
There were 3 basic variations of the ac43. The first is a "stack code" with the early frame and slide. The second is still a stack code with the late frame and slide. The third variation is the straight line.
Regards, LeonLast edited by leondes; 05-16-2008, 03:35 PM.
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Thoughts on P38
Yes, I know the answer is "go out and buy a book, you cheapskate!" but can you clarify the differences in P38 frames?
Also your terminology "ac43 stack" - does this mean the "ac" is stamped over the date? - I assume "inline" implies the date code is after the "ac".
Anyway, if this is an excuse for a great string of P38 pics so much the better!
Sadly I have to make do with one of Ryton's Russian imports which is all-matching but looks reblacked to me.
Look forward to more info - thanks in advance
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Hi Grossfuss,
Here are the 3 variations.
1. Early frame and early slide, ac over 43 (stack code). Early frame means the horizontal line of the frame just above the trigger is straight across. Early slide means there were 2 extractor cuts.
2. Later frame and late slide, ac over 43 (stack code). Late frame means there is a reinforcing hump just below the trigger axle pin. Late slide means there was only 1 extractor cut.
3. As Denny shows, the code was place further back on the slide and in a straight line. They kept that configuration through the rest of wartime production.
Here is a link. Read and follow the links shown on my web page and I think you will understand the differences. My examples of early/late are Mausers but the same applied to Walthers.
http://lmd-militaria.com/page420.html
Regards, Leon
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Originally posted by leondes View PostHi Matt,
You might want to recheck your variation chart.
There were 3 basic variations of the ac43. The first is a "stack code" with the early frame and slide. The second is still a stack code with the late frame and slide. The third variation is the straight line.
Regards, Leon
Matt
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ac43 P38
Thanks to one and all for all the info, I can now look at P38s in a different light!
Regarding the one that started all this, it's surprising how straight the line over the trigger looks in the distant shots, but seems to have the bump in close-ups.
I can now bore people with talk of "double-cut extractor slots".
Thanks again for the time and trouble - the web-site link says it all.
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