Walther P38

The Walther P38 is a German semi-automatic pistol manufactured by Walther Arms and was used by the Third Reich, Millennium Organization and the Letzte Bataillon.

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The Walther P38 is a semi-automatic with a lock breach and double/single-action pistol designed by Carl Walther. The weapon is 8.5 in long, with a barrel length of 4.9 in. The weapon possesses a muzzle velocity of 1,050 ft/s, with a magazine capacity of 8 rounds, chambering the 9×19mm Parabellum ammunition and an effective range of 50 meters.

History
At the beginning of World War 2, Germany at the time had the Luger P08 pistol, which was not only becoming more expensive to manufacture, but also found itself functioning poorly when exposed to the elements. As a result, submissions for a new pistol were requested. It would be Walther that answered the prayers of the German army, with their new Walther P38 pistol, which would see extensive use throughout the war, up until the reich's inevitable defeat by 1945. The P38 would not be forgotten, as several other nations began using the gun up til the present day.