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OT P-38

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found this yesterday.1969 commerical walther P-38 non import marked.I knew the man that brought it back from germany.(G.I.) he was also selling off some lugers but beyond my pay grade.
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[he was also selling off some lugers but beyond my pay grade.]

The P-38's nice - but Lugers ! ...... You oughta ask for a promotion to PFC - plastic first class. :wink: :mrgreen:
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:lol: I have 2 thats enough for now :lol:
***I know where there is a near mint black widow*** if your interested.
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Two classic P-38s from WWII, here's my favorite:
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Actually, I already have a Black Widow - although mine's only a NAA. :mrgreen:

If I tried for the gennie, my wife'd probably make herself a White Widow, though. :wink:
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one of those pistols I have always loved but never owned. congrats. range report please!! :D
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BTW - Here's the third classic P-38 from WW-II. Neither a gun, nor an aircraft.

http://www.olive-drab.com/od_rations_p38.php
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Pete, that third classic just isn't quite as sexy as the other two, but handy to have if you're hungry.
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circa 1967
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Pete44ru wrote:BTW - Here's the third classic P-38 from WW-II. Neither a gun, nor an aircraft.

http://www.olive-drab.com/od_rations_p38.php
:) ...remember them well as we used US rations in SVN. A similar one came with our rats and it incorporated a spoon.

My Dad brought a Walther P38 back from North Africa and for some unknown reason gave it to his brother-in-law back in the '70s. He still has it and thinks it's a Beretta... :cry: ... I really want that pistol.

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Pete44ru wrote:Actually, I already have a Black Widow - although mine's only a NAA. :mrgreen:
ARGH, for second there Pete I thought that you were saying you married a black widow your's being a North American African. My mistake. :oops:
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The last P-38 I got was a give a way at a local Army/Navy store.

I used to have my dad's along with his dog tags from WWII. Mom threw them all away. Another sad moment in history.
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Ben_Rumson wrote:Image
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circa 1967
still got one hanging off my dog tags.nothing like meat in spice sause and a stale "lucky" for lunch :lol: :lol: .
1922 DWM in 30 luger.all orginal and matching.

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Cool guns both!
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I still have my last P38/John Wayne on my key ring. Brought it home from RVN in '67. Mine is marked "US Speaker". Funny are the things that you save....
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GANJIRO wrote:Two classic P-38s from WWII, here's my favorite:
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Is this an actual or a scale repro?

I might be flakey, but it looks kinda small...

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Pete44ru wrote:Actually, I already have a Black Widow - although mine's only a NAA. :mrgreen:

If I tried for the gennie, my wife'd probably make herself a White Widow, though. :wink:
The Black Widow combat aircraft is actually the P-61. Quite a bit bigger than the P-38 Lightning. Was designed as a night fighter. Doesn't have near the same "romantic" history as the Lightning, but was one heck of an aircraft.
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