Walther Model 3: A Tiny Early .32
This video delves into the Walther Model 3, a compact early .32 ACP semi-automatic pistol. Introduced around 1910, it was Walther's first foray into the pocket pistol market. The description highlights its small size, 6-round capacity (one more than the Pieper Bayard), and comparisons to contemporary models like the FN 1910. Only about 3500 were produced before being overshadowed by the larger Walther Model 4 during WWI. The video also touches on Walther's post-war focus shifting back to .25 ACP.













