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Posted 4 Months, 2 Weeks ago #1
I saw a P-38 Walther/Interarms .22. Looks like the P-38 9mm or in .22.
Any info...value?
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Posted 1 Month, 4 Weeks ago #2
THE P38 A WEEK AGO AT A LOCAL GUNSHOW WENT FOR 375 NEW BUT IF IT HAS THE LASER AND THE ADDED TAC RAIL THEY WENT FOR 450
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Posted 1 Month, 4 Weeks ago #3
hello,,i beleive erma in germany made a p-38 lookalike back in the 60's-70's ,,they also made a nice copy of the po8 luger ,,there not real common these days and the last luger copy i saw recently was tagged at 275..the p-38's i've herd of and seen pics in books but never actually got to see one in person,,i beleive if ya can find one there in the 400 range + or - depending on condition,,i've owned a couple of the luger copies and they are pretty faithfull copies but seem problematic with reliable feeding and functioning and are very ammo sencitive ,,still there cool lookalike pistols with attention to detail ,,just too bad they weren't real reliable ,,at least the ones i owned weren't,,erma also made a m1 carbine lookalike and they were pretty cool also and again a faithful reproduction,,
too bad they never really took off i really like the 22 copies when there accurate in detail..
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Posted 1 Month, 4 Weeks ago #4
Thanks for the info.
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Posted 1 Month, 4 Weeks ago #5
I too, like the .22 copies when done correctly. Fun to find the air/co2 copies, also. Crosman made a great little M-1 carbine BB. Commands a dear price now for nice ones.
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Posted 1 Month, 4 Weeks ago #6
yea i know ,,i still have the one i owned when i was a kid ,,not in the greatest condition but had 1000's of bb shot thru it ,,heres a couple of my favorite lookalike bb guns ,,bigcurt
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Posted 1 Month, 4 Weeks ago #7
Thanks for showing the collection. Looks like wood stock and original magazine. Magazine alone an $80-$90 item.
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Posted 1 Month, 4 Weeks ago #8
no it's the plastic stocked model ,,haven't seen the wood stock model for some time,,and it still shoots as good as when it was new ,,and my grandsons can atest to that fact,,,,
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