the Germans found the P38 was cheaper to make and did not jam as readily as the luger..............................only difference is the gun design.
although a P38 fires the same ammo as a Luger (9mm) it is not a Luger. It is a double action pistol that replaced the luger before wars end.......value of P38 can be checked by going to 'gunsamerica.com' and scroll or seek P38...................
9mm luger.
value is based on condition. the P38 is not considered a luger. it merely fires the same 9mm shell. go to: GUNSAMERICA.COM look up the P38 and check prices
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The value depends on overall condition. If you have a P38, then you don't have a luger. They both fire the 9mm luger cartridge though.
No, just use same ammunition
luger production ceased about 1942. the P38 took over as the German military pistol during WW2..................any luger made after WW2 were after market pistols.
There is no difference- Luger is a name that is commonly used in America and Parabelum is used in Europe, they are both 9x19.
No such ammuntion as 9mm rugger
It looks like a German Luger. No, its a Walther LP 53 Air Pistol. It looks a bit like a cross between a Luger and a P38 both of which were German Pistols. It is, however, a completely different firearm and was never issued by the German Military.
9MM Luger can be Ball ammunition. Ball just means it is a jacketed round nose bellet.
Of course! It's 9x19mm or 9mm Parabellum. The German Luger also used the 9x19mm.