This video differentiates between the mythical "P38K" conceived during WWII and the actual P38K pistol produced by Walther in small numbers during the 1970s. The real P38K features a shortened 2.8-inch barrel, essentially a modified P1 or P4 pistol with an aluminum frame and solid slide. It was produced for police use between 1972 and 1981, with distinct variations noted in front sight design and frame reinforcement. The video details production numbers and caliber options (9x19mm and 7.65x21mm), highlighting its limited production run and less practical concealability despite the shorter barrel.
This video focuses on the Walther P38K pistol, differentiating the 'real' version from a perceived 'Nazi fantasy piece'. The content promises a historical perspective on this specific firearm model. It aims to provide factual information and context for enthusiasts interested in the P38K's lineage and authenticity.
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