"Haben Sie das gehört? Das ist das Geräusch meiner Walther, die direkt auf Ihre Hoden gerichtet ist"

Published on April 29, 2025
Duration: 0:34

This video demonstrates the Walther P38, specifically a 1945 'ac 45' production model. It covers visual inspection, safe loading procedures with 9mm Parabellum rounds, and a live-fire sequence engaging steel targets. The demonstration highlights the firearm's mechanical action and concludes with the slide locking back on an empty magazine, showcasing proper firearm handling.

Quick Summary

The Walther P38, specifically the 'ac 45' model shown, was produced by Walther in 1945 and is chambered in 9x19mm Parabellum. It uses a single-stack 8-round magazine and features a short recoil, locked breech action with a DA/SA trigger.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Visual Inspection
  2. 00:08Loading the Walther P38 (9mm)
  3. 00:17Live Fire Demonstration & Slide Lock

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the 'ac 45' marking on a Walther P38 signify?

The 'ac 45' marking on a Walther P38 indicates that the pistol was manufactured by Walther Waffenfabrik (Walther Arms Factory) in the year 1945. 'ac' is the code used by Walther during that period.

What caliber ammunition does the Walther P38 typically use?

The Walther P38 is chambered in 9x19mm Parabellum, commonly referred to as 9mm. The demonstrated video shows a magazine loaded with 9mm cartridges.

How many rounds does a standard Walther P38 magazine hold?

A standard single-stack magazine for the Walther P38 typically holds 8 rounds of 9x19mm Parabellum ammunition. The video shows the magazine being loaded with this capacity.

What type of action does the Walther P38 have?

The Walther P38 operates with a short recoil, locked breech action. It also features a Double Action/Single Action (DA/SA) trigger mechanism, allowing for hammer-fired operation.

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