I became the (proud, lucky, insert good adjective) owner of this Walther AC 42 (stack) h series pistol today. (From my father via his cousin- I guess I'm some kind of "Mother" to get this as a gift on Mother's Day!) It is Heer marked (Eagle/359 & Eagle/Swastika). My question is about the grips. They are wood and are both marked by a "K" carved into the inside of each grip. All of the Walthers I've seen have the bakelite grips. It came with 1 magazine with no markings whatever- does this mean that it is a post war replacement? And what about the grips? Thanks!
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Originally posted by ZachThanks John! How much would replacement grips cost (about)?
These are something I've never looked for so I haven't a clue. You could get lucky and find them cheap, but I'd be prepared to pay handsomely, perhaps around $100 for a pair? Others here can answer to this better than I. Regardless, well worth doing.
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JohnEsse Quam Videri
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post-war and expensive
have an identical pair on mine and as I recall they cost about sixty bucks eleven or twelve years ago.
Originally posted by ZachI became the (proud, lucky, insert good adjective) owner of this Walther AC 42 (stack) h series pistol today. (From my father via his cousin- I guess I'm some kind of "Mother" to get this as a gift on Mother's Day!) It is Heer marked (Eagle/359 & Eagle/Swastika). My question is about the grips. They are wood and are both marked by a "K" carved into the inside of each grip. All of the Walthers I've seen have the bakelite grips. It came with 1 magazine with no markings whatever- does this mean that it is a post war replacement? And what about the grips? Thanks!
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In my opinion
Hi Zach,
Nice looking P-38 you won on the Mother´s Day! Congratulations.
In my humble opinion, it deserves an original pair of grips, as the others stated. It will surely increase its value as a collectable gun . However I must to admit that they made a great job with those wood grips.
If I were you, I would check with our co-moderator Robert Zimkas, if he has some of those original grips available for sale. He always has some interesting things!
Regards,
Douglas.
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Thanks a lot for your replies. The wooden grips are very nice. They fit together and with the butt perfectly and feel good in the hand, although by now we all know they were added after the war. John, you were in the ballpark as eBay is at $75. and $57. for 2 sets each in their last day.Zach
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