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P 38 Automatic Pistol: The First Fifty Years

P 38 Automatic Pistol: The First Fifty Years

The P 38 was designed in late 1930 by the Germans, eventually replacing the P 08 Luger in Hitler's German Army. It remains in production today, and its efficiency and durability has influenced the design and construction of countless other military and sporting arms. Now the author traces the origins and development of the P 38 and its near demise. 300 photos.

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4 Comments

  1. Marcello GT says:

    Review by Marcello GT for P 38 Automatic Pistol: The First Fifty Years
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    And because they are hidden, it takes the reader much more time and effort to find and correlate them than at first expected. On the other hand, the author is indeed thorough in his coverage and well-versed about the P-38 series. All in all, a very good reference book, although not in the same league as the Collector’s Grade pubs or W.H.B. Smith’s tomes (however dated these may be).

  2. Dennis says:

    Review by Dennis for P 38 Automatic Pistol: The First Fifty Years
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    It goes into enough detail for the P38 or P1 owner with some info on the P4 and other models. I expect from this type of book a list of dates of manufacture per serial number if they were indeed serial (post war manufacture was) which is why it’s shy a star. Otherwise, a book, should you own the gun, you’ll want in your collection.

  3. DENNIS RHOADS says:

    Review by DENNIS RHOADS for P 38 Automatic Pistol: The First Fifty Years
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    Gene has very specific details which enanble the P38 collector to understand what gun they have and how to tell its’ value!

  4. Dennis says:

    Review by Dennis for P 38 Automatic Pistol: The First Fifty Years
    Rating:
    It goes into enough detail for the P38 or P1 owner with some info on the P4 and other models. I expect from this type of book a list of dates of manufacture per serial number if they were indeed serial (post war manufacture was) which is why it’s shy a star. Otherwise, a book, should you own the gun, you’ll want in your collection.