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General Milsurp Weapons => Milsurp Hand Guns & Sub Guns => Topic started by: Donp236 on October 09, 2017, 06:02:57 PM
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My latest acquisition in the P.38 world is a Mauser BYF 42 the left the Mauser plant in January 1943. It has an early frame (no hump above the trigger) and an early slide (the extended extractor slot).
The left side.
(http://preview.ibb.co/dhAFJw/mauser_BYF42_3532a_left_resized.jpg) (http://ibb.co/i6Fhyw)
The right side.
(http://preview.ibb.co/k8r0kb/mauser_BYF42_3532a_right_resized.jpg) (http://ibb.co/nfRY5b)
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Very neat and interesting! thumb1
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nice addition to your collection. thumb1
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Nice one.... how many P38s does that make? 8)
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Nice one.... how many P38s does that make? 8)
Around 16 I think from the my records.
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Awesome year/code, not the easiest to find. Bring it to the SOS p38 meeting!
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Awesome year/code, not the easiest to find. Bring it to the SOS p38 meeting!
I probably will along with my two police P.38's and my 1938 FN GP High Power.
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Nice one.... how many P38s does that make? 8)
Around 16 I think from the my records.
D-Daaaaaamn!!! :o
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Beautiful pistol (He said with no small measure of envy)! Thanks for sharing!
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Here's the only P38 in my "collection." I picked this up about a year ago. Nothing too special, just a "CYQ" Spreewerk. But, considering I thought I would never own Nazi marked P38, I'm pretty happy with it! All the numbers match, it bears the eagle-88 waffenampt and came with a "jvd" manufacturer's code magazine. The serial number indicates it was made in May of 1944 and shows typical late-war finish.
(http://preview.ibb.co/n5YEWR/image.jpg) (http://ibb.co/cSr1BR)
(http://preview.ibb.co/fEHKy6/image.jpg) (http://ibb.co/hntsJ6)
(http://preview.ibb.co/ec4zy6/image.jpg) (http://ibb.co/gZX8rR)
(http://preview.ibb.co/jRquWR/image.jpg) (http://ibb.co/myQTrR)
(http://preview.ibb.co/ekYEWR/image.jpg) (http://ibb.co/cMgey6)
(http://preview.ibb.co/nwNKy6/image.jpg) (http://ibb.co/eM7V5m)
(http://preview.ibb.co/kU6CJ6/image.jpg) (http://ibb.co/d1ZMBR)
upload photo to internet (http://imgbb.com/)
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A very nice Spreewerk CYQ thanks for showing it.