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Doug G. 08-17-2003 05:58 PM

Look what followed me home.
 
Was sitting across this for the whole weekend. He made me a good offer to buy at $240. Gun is a solid 75% or better with the only wear to the grip straps, but no rust anywhere. Typical late war thin finish E/C proofed and a nice unmarked holster. All in all a decent deal! <img border="0" title="" alt="[Wink]" src="wink.gif" />
http://www.georgealarm.com/~dgeorge/Eagle%20C.JPG

Pete Ebbink 08-17-2003 06:04 PM

Hello Doug,

I think your new pistol is a Sauer 38H...those have been "calling" to me lately as well. Soon I hope to find one that I can shoot from time to time.

Great buy !

Pete... <img border="0" alt="[typing]" title="" src="graemlins/yltype.gif" />

Doug G. 08-17-2003 06:11 PM

Thanks Wes, I knew it was a 38H, but just forgot to include that in my first post. :o I think this one will be an occasional shooter as the condition is not that it would hurt it. Keep your eyes open there are deals still to be found. I do have another 38H, but it is E/37 Army proofed and is the second variation high polish. Got it for $225 at a local auction.

Doubs 08-17-2003 07:53 PM

When I was growing up, my next door neighbor - still living in the same house today and well into his 80's - was a veteran of WW2, 17th Airborne Division. He once showed me a 38H he'd captured during Operation Varsity when they made the Rhine crossing. He was a Glider Troop and went in by glider. They were to capture some bridges. At one of those bridges there was a house on the far end with German troops in it. He told me that crossing that bridge was the longest run of his life but his buddies kept the German's heads down and he made it safely.

They were a squad-sized unit and once across the bridge they called for the Germans to surrender. The Germans refused so they used a bazooka to set fire to an attached barn structure that contained hay. When the Germans finally gave up, it was discovered that they outnumbered the American troops by more than double! Anyway, my neighbor took the Sauer 38H from one of the captured Germans. I've only seen it once but it was quite nice and in a holster with spare mag. Last time I asked about it, he had given it to his oldest son.

Jim Keenan 08-17-2003 11:42 PM

A good reliable gun with some features used by SIG-Sauer today. But if you are used to a Walther, don't forget how the safety works.

Jim


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