This video showcases a rare Walther 16 gauge double-barrel shotgun manufactured in March 1940. The presenter, a Walther collector, highlights the shotgun's exceptional condition, noting 100% bluing, beautiful wood, and distinctive Walther banner markings. The discussion touches upon its historical context, including potential connections to figures like Himmler and the limited production numbers, emphasizing its extreme collectibility.
This entry details the Walther HP (Heerespistole), a significant predecessor to the Walther P38, as presented by Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons. It covers key identification features such as slide markings ('Mod HP', Walther banner), grip types (checkered plastic/wood), caliber variations (9mm Parabellum, .30 Luger), and German commercial proof marks (Eagle over N). The guide highlights its DA/SA action and historical context, including its adoption by Sweden as the M39.
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