![]() We advise the inspection by a qualified gunsmith before firing. Ask any/all questions before confirming sale. Personal checks are accepted, however before shipping you must provide a copy of the check showing it has cleared (this can be obtained from your online banking). Purchases are expected to be completed (payment and FFL received) within ten days of placing your deposit, unless you are using our 90 day layaway plan. Gun may/may not be the EXACT one pictured. Layaway is an additional $7/month on top of gun and shipping costs. Non-refundable 3.5% loss of cash discount collected on all credit/debit cards (except $100 down payment). Remaining balance due within ten days of order confirmation. $100 non-refundable deposit due to lock up the gun as sold. ![]() ![]() If you do not receive a reply within 24 business hours, please call the shop directly to complete your transaction.Ĭash price shown. Replies/Order Confirmations are sent to your EMAIL. We do not use the GunsAmerica messaging system. Closed on Sunday and Monday (that includes email replies). Office Hours: Tuesday through Saturday 10-5.30pm CST. Most likely, we can get it, and blow you away with the savings. Reasonable offers will be passed on to the seller for consideration.īe sure to check out our website for even more inventory and the best prices you will find! Wanting something we don't have listed? Give us a call. It is an improved version of the P38 with a lighter alloy frame. ![]() Walther began manufacturing the P1 after WWII and into the 1980s although most appear to be dated 50s-60s. Scratches on barrel, slide and grips (shown in pictures). I think Walther did not make a lot of them.Description: Walther P1 KAL Semi-Automatic Pistol in 9mm Caliber. Its frame was not machined to work with a locking block. So far I'm the only one to post that I owned a. However, every time we use a hammer drop or chamber a round moving the slide or bolt quickly in simi-autos, lever actions and pumps we should have them pointed so that we can live with the damage in the rare event one goes bang. ![]() Using Colt 1911 vocabulary all vintages of P-38s and P-1s have "series 80 firing pin safeties." The original 1930s P-38s had firing pin safeties that made them drop safe and I presume should prevent firing if something went wrong in the hammer drop mechanism. Supposedly they can wear causing an accidental discharge. A P4 which was the next step in the P38/P1 evolution, these have a spring loaded decocker and trigger safety that prevents drop firing.Ī word of caution with any P38 or P1 DO NOT drop the hammer with the decocking lever when a live round is in the chamber, ![]()
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