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    My first P.38

    Dears,

    I want to share my first P.38 with you.

    It's nice Spreewerk made P.38 (cyq). s/n 1912a and correct eagle/88 stamping.
    Also 2 asterix can be found. Magazine is stamped eagle/88 on the spine, no s/n.

    Grips are early brown/black bakelite Walther/Mauser types with the 1528 and 1529 mold numbers and eagle/359 on one of them.

    Pictures don't do the gun justice but it looks very nice

    Enjoy...
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    P-38

    Very nice and great shooters...BILL

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      #3
      Congratulations on getting your first P-38! That is one sharp looking pistol!

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        #4
        A good looking firearm. Any plans on shooting it?

        JasonS

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          #5
          I agree, the pictures just don't do justice ...it's in superb condition

          Thanks for sharing it here, Kris!

          Cheers

          Jan
          'Arzt und Soldat'

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            #6
            Hey That Is A Very Fine Looking P-38 And Looks Like It Has Been Well Taken Care Of! Nice Job, Enjoy! Regards,chris

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              #7
              A great One!!

              Kris!!!
              You've got a real nice pistol there!!! Be very careful tho, and don't leave it alone in a dark place for very long. ---- They tend to multiply spontaneously. Very addictive, those P 38's!!!

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

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                #8
                Originally posted by JasonS
                A good looking firearm. Any plans on shooting it?

                JasonS
                Thanks for the nice comments everybody

                Json, no i don't plan to shoot it. It seems too bad to hurt these 'old' baby's

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                  #9
                  Kris,

                  Nice piece of equipment!
                  It' s the first but definitely not the last I think.

                  Regards,

                  FRANK

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                    #10
                    Kris! I am collecting a internal marking data. On the right barrel frame you can found so called "B code". My tip is B 12. In a suffix range are some pistols marked under the left grip (ULG) with number. In my opinion is your pistol without ULG number. Let me know, please...!

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Jan Balcar
                      Kris! I am collecting a internal marking data. On the right barrel frame you can found so called "B code". My tip is B 12. In a suffix range are some pistols marked under the left grip (ULG) with number. In my opinion is your pistol without ULG number. Let me know, please...!
                      Hi Jan,

                      No problem.
                      You're almost correct. It's B 11. And indeed no ULG mark.
                      Any info on the B 11 mark or other nice to know info about this P.38 ?
                      I believe it's a quite early one from the Spreewerk production, no ?

                      Best regards,
                      Kris

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                        #12
                        Very nice, congrats! Now you must get a P08.


                        P38s and P08s should always come in pairs

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                          #13
                          B 11 is forging batch number. Testfired and proofed early February 1943. Made (like all the Speewerk P.38 pistols) in Hradek nad Nisou, Czech Republic. I like cyq & cvq pistols because I am familiar with lot of former Spreewerk workers - forced labors.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Jan Balcar
                            B 11 is forging batch number. Testfired and proofed early February 1943. Made (like all the Speewerk P.38 pistols) in Hradek nad Nisou, Czech Republic. I like cyq & cvq pistols because I am familiar with lot of former Spreewerk workers - forced labors.
                            thanks Jan, very nice to know

                            @P08: i have one, a 1936 S/42

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                              Jan Balcar


                              Interesting. So have you found a way to date a Spreewerke without using the serial through this B code? That's completely unknown to me. Very very cool if you could outline the basics for me. I always thought it was very difficult to date Spreewerke pistols.

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