SOLD Curio/Relic: Yes Manufacturer: WALTHER Model: P1 Serial Number: 289980. Includes 2 Magazines as holster shown in pictures. ProMag Walther P38 Magazine 9mm Luger 8 Rounds Ste. WALTHER P1 9MM with Holster and 2 Mags Description: Walther P-1, 9mm. The Walther P5 has been adopted by the Netherlands Police and by the police forces of Baden-Wurttemburg and Rheinland-Pfalz in Germany. ProMag Walther P38 Magazine 9mm Luger 8 Rounds Steel Blued WAL01. If the hammer is tumb-cocked, or cocked by the action of the slide, then the releasing action of the trigger will still cause the trip lever to raise and align the firing pin.
#Walther p1 9mm magazine full
When the trigger is pulled it begins to cock the hammer, and as the hammer reaches full cock so a trip lever is extended upwards and forces the firing pin into alignment with the hammer’s solid face jus as the hammer is released.
There is also a disconnector that ensures that the trigger cannot affect the hammer unless the slide is closed and the breech securely locked. Walther Magazine P38 P1 9mm 8-round Phosphate Finish 45.99 (Save 2.00) 43.99 Walther Magazine Gsp. In addition, the firing pin is never aligned with the solid part of the hammer except at the instant the hammer is released by the action of the trigger. The P1 has an aluminium frame rather than the steel frame of the original P38 design. In late 1963 the P1 was adopted for use by the German military, identifiable by the P1 stamping on the slide. Hilljak Magazine Speed Loader Designed to fit Smith & Wesson M&P 9 SD9VE Sig Sauer P226 P228 P229 SP2022 Ruger SR9 SR9C 9E Security 9 Walther PPQ M2, P99 CZ P-09 9mm Double-Stack Magazines QL9 1.0 4. It remained in service until it was replaced by the Heckler & Koch USP in 2004. German Walther P1 9mm Pistol (370809) Availability: In stock. Safety relies on the fact that until the very moment of firing the firing pin is held aligned with a recess on the face of the hammer thus if the hammer should accidentally fall it will surround the firing pin head without touching it. The P1 (a P38 with aluminum frame, rather than the steel frame of the WWII pistol) was adopted for use by the German military and police forces after WWII.
#Walther p1 9mm magazine manual
From this position the firer needs only to pull the trigger to fire the pistol there is no manual safety catch to be operated. However, the double-action now incorporates a large thumb-lever which in one movement activates all the safety devices and drops the hammer safely on a loaded chamber.