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Old 09-18-2009, 07:44 PM   #6
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Depends on exactly what it is. Shooters (Bolo and standard barrel) are around for $450 - $700 on Gunbroker and at the local yokel gun shows 'round here. Seems that nicer wartime commercial examples are fetching $1K plus these days. Add more $$$ with a stock. As usual, prices are all over the place when you get to the nicer ones. So, it pays do research it a bit. I wouldn't call myself an expert, but an observer who tries to find good deals . Someone else might have a better grasp on the prices of these things than I.

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The C-96 was in a really good shape, the grips looked mint, the blueing excellent, maybe reblued.
I really enjoy to shoot my P 38, too. It is one of the last civilian (whole steel) P 38 produced. It has a special anniversary marking: "1886-1986, 100 Jahre Walther" I am not sure about the exact spelling because I don' t have the gun here in MD. It shoots very accurate, much better than a regular WW2 P-38 or a post war P-1.
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