The P.38, adopted by the German Wehrmacht in late 1939, saw the production of over 1.2 million units by 1945. Developed by Walther from the civilian PP model, it was the first double-action military pistol, succeeding the P.08 Luger. This illustrated book explores its design and production from 1938 to 1945, featuring detailed views of markings, accessories like magazines and holsters, and combat-related uniforms. Published by Schiffer Military History, it contains 80 pages and is part of the “Classic Guns of the World” series.
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