ac45 P-38

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I picked this pistol up this week. Its the first ac45 P38 Ive ever seen in Canada, and looked to be original finish so i grabbed it. I had a hunch, but couldn't confirm until it arrived. It seems to fit the profile of one of the GI completed, GI assembled or cigarette pistols made at Walther immediately after capture.
Frame and slide are both c block but mismatched, single e/359 on side of frame, locking lug has no number, and barrel is a ac coded armorer spare. All e/359. A few phosphate parts such as extractor, top cover, and an unhardened in the white hammer.

My pistol photos are not as good as rifle photos, I struggle to show the real condition.











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ac is the code for the Walther factory in Zella Mehlis.

45 is for the year of manufacture 1945.

You are correct IIRC on the P-08 Luger in 45 ACP.
One for trials?
Worth about 100 K $ or some silly number?
Thanks guys!
I knew about the US pistol trials and the .45 Luger but I also thought there was a P-38 version in .45 also...must be mistaken!
 
I just acquired an ac 44 with matching numbers in excellent shape, other than th eslide is cracked in the usual spot and there are 4 staking marks in the top of the slide that look like they're to hold the dust cover on. I can't decide whether to replace the slide (making it non matching) or have it welded (and ruin the original finish) or sell it for parts.

Are AC factory guns rare in Canada? Not meaning to hijack, just new to the p38 game.
 
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