P1 Alloy frame

H Wally

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Got another question for you in regards to the Walther P38 and P1.

Is the post war alloy frame actually that big of a problem????

I want something that is 9mm and has some history to it. All of the walthers I have encountered for under $500 are alloy frames, and other than these cryptic warnings, look like a great buy. If I were to buy a later production P1 with the hex pin and wider slide would this rectify the problem?

Thanks,
H Wally
 
P1

No problem with mine so far and yes is the one with hex pin on the frame, very accurate guns and I have used everything available in the market on it including some reloads.
Useless to say though that was made as a side weapon so I find it very difficult to have other use for it like IPSC or IDPA you can"t shoot this one both handed because of the slide relese and reloading is a pain .
 
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I've owned a P1 for some years. No hex pin; that was introduced in the P4. I've shot it a fair amount, but never used heavy bullets or +P cartridges. No problems. But the design of those guns is for occasional shooting, and not for something like IPSC practice. If you shoot it a lot, I'm sure something will break eventually.
 
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