Walther Prototype MP - A Missing Link From PP to P38

Published on May 9, 2022
Duration: 11:27

This guide details the disassembly of the rare Walther MP Prototype (2nd Pattern), a crucial link between the PP and P38. Expert Ian McCollum demonstrates the unique short-recoil, tilting-bolt system with a separate breech block and highlights its DA/SA hammer-fired action and safety features. The video emphasizes the historical context of its development under Treaty of Versailles restrictions.

Quick Summary

The Walther MP Prototype (2nd Pattern), a rare firearm, serves as a critical developmental link between Walther's PP and P38 pistols. It features a unique short-recoil, tilting-bolt action with a separate breech block, a DA/SA hammer-fired system, and multiple safety mechanisms, including an out-of-battery safety.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Walther MP Prototype
  2. 01:22The Three MP Patterns
  3. 02:18External Features and Markings
  4. 04:01Disassembly and Internal Mechanics
  5. 05:18Unique Locking System Explained
  6. 08:01Safety Mechanisms Detailed
  7. 10:02Rarity and Historical Significance

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Walther MP Prototype (2nd Pattern) historically significant?

The Walther MP Prototype (2nd Pattern) is significant as a 'missing link' in Walther's pistol development, bridging the gap between the Police Pistol (PP) and the iconic P38. It showcases unique engineering solutions developed under historical constraints.

What type of action does the Walther MP Prototype (2nd Pattern) use?

The Walther MP Prototype (2nd Pattern) employs a double-action/single-action (DA/SA) hammer-fired system. It operates via a short-recoil, tilting-bolt mechanism with a separate breech block.

How does the Walther MP Prototype (2nd Pattern) disassemble?

Disassembly of the Walther MP Prototype (2nd Pattern) is similar to the PPK model. The slide and barrel assembly are separated from the frame by pivoting down the trigger guard.

What are the key safety features of the Walther MP Prototype (2nd Pattern)?

The pistol includes a manual safety lever, an internal firing pin safety, and a crucial out-of-battery safety. This latter feature prevents firing unless the slide is fully forward, ensuring safe operation.

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