The model P38, there is no other model
Look it up yourself, it was a Walther PP..a similar model used by James Bond
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Ruger is the name of a gun manufacturer in the USA. The German pistol carried by officers and non-commissioned officers was the Luger or the Model P 08. It fired a 9mm Parabellum cartridge, which is equivalent to 0.38 inch (or caliber). Officers also carried the Walther P-38 which also fired the 9mm Parabellum cartride. Another favorite pistol for police was the Walther PP (Police Pistol), which came in calibers of .22, .32 and .38. The latter caliber is also known as the .380 Auto. It is the same gun used in almost all of the James Bond movies and also by Tom Cruise in the latest movie, "Valkyrie".
They are called "steel helmets", either the M35 (model 1935), or M18 (for model 1918), etc. US servicemen in WWI called the M16 (model 1916) a "scuttle bucket" because it resembled a coal scuttle bucket. The M16 is the same design as the M18 and later M35; it's just that the M35 is the classic WWII German helmet...a much shortened back neck and lower crown...and no Frankenstein lug nuts at the forehead. For German enthusiasts who enjoy using the German language, they call the German steel helmet, a "stehlhelm."
about 1917
p38 model hp
P-38 Model HP
No such model made by Walther
No such Walther. You can have a Model 1 or a LP1.
No
No such model
They adopted the German model for a government.
Walther
Please describe your Walther in more detail - can find NO references to a Model PK100.
What is the value of a Walther Model II .22 cal. 9 shot magazine?
The Remington Model 51 pistol was not made by Walther. Has nothing to do with Walther. See the link at the right for a reproduction manual. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Look it up yourself, it was a Walther PP..a similar model used by James Bond