Maruzen P38 AC40.s Pistol GBB Airsoft (Stainless Finish)
Specifications:
Ammo Size | 6mm |
Blowback | 1 |
Capacity (rds) | 12 |
Color | Silver |
Country | Japan |
Hop up | ADJUSTABLE |
Length (mm) | 215.0 |
Magazine Type | Gas Pistols |
Material | Plastic |
Net Weight (g) | 720.0 |
Style | WALTHER |
Platform | GAS |
Power (fps) | 260 |
Power Source | HFC134A |
Replica Type | PISTOL |
Shooting Mode | Semi Auto |
Product Description:
The
Walther P38 was one of the four main pistols used by Nazi Germany
during World War 2, alongside the Walther PP/PPK, Mauser C96/M712
Broomhandle, and Luger P08. It served as the standard issue pistol for
the Wehrmacht during that era. The demand for P38 pistols was so high
that they were not only manufactured by Walther but also by Mauser,
Erste Nordbohmische Metallwarenfabrik, and Spreewerk factories.
Despite not being considered modern by today's standards, the Walther
P38 earned a reputation for its reliability. It was adopted by the
Austrian military upon its introduction and remained in service until
1980 when the Glock 17 pistol, known as the P80 in Austria, was
introduced. The design of the Walther P38 also influenced the famous
Beretta 92 series, which was adopted by the United States Military as
the M9 pistol.
The Maruzen P38 AC40.s gas airsoft pistol is a fully licensed replica
of the wartime Walther-produced P38. It faithfully recreates the
features of the original pistol. During the war, the P38 pistols did not
bear "Walther" markings to conceal their origins from allied forces.
Instead, they had manufacturer's codes engraved on them. The Maruzen
replica follows this detail accurately, with the "ac" code denoting it
as a Walther-made pistol. It also replicates the proof marks, including
the eagle symbol sitting on the number "359," indicating proof marking
by Walther.
The Maruzen P38 replica is primarily made of plastic to comply with
Japanese law, but it incorporates metal reinforcements and weights under
the faux Bakelite grips, providing a sturdy feel that can easily be
mistaken for an all-metal construction. Like the real pistol, it
features a smooth single-action and double-action trigger, allowing for
easy follow-up shots. The safety on this airsoft pistol functions as a
decocker, decocking the pistol when engaged while cocked.
With a capacity of 12+1 rounds, the Maruzen P38 replica is
recommended to be used with HFC134A or duster gas. Stronger gases like
green gas may cause increased wear and tear. The replica also includes
an adjustable hop-up, which can be adjusted from the breach using a
small Allen key.
During
World War 2, the Walther P38 was one of the four main pistols used by
Nazi Germany, along with the Walther PP/PPK, Mauser C96/M712
Broomhandle, and Luger P08. It served as the standard issue pistol for
the Wehrmacht. The demand for P38 pistols was so high that they were
produced not only by Walther but also by Mauser, Erste Nordbohmische
Metallwarenfabrik, and Spreewerk factories.
Although the Walther P38 is considered outdated by today's standards,
it gained a reputation for its reliability. The Austrian military
adopted the P38 upon its introduction and continued using it until 1980
when the Glock 17 pistol, known as the P80 in Austria, was introduced.
Additionally, the Walther P38 served as an inspiration for the famous
Beretta 92 series, which the United States Military adopted as the M9
pistol.
The Maruzen P38 AC40.s gas airsoft pistol is a fully licensed replica
of the wartime Walther-produced P38, authorized by Carl Walther. Unlike
pre-war and post-war P38s, this replica does not bear "Walther"
markings. During the war, manufacturers concealed the origin of these
pistols from allied forces by using engraved manufacturer's codes
instead. This particular P38 replica is modeled after the
Walther-produced ones, featuring the "ac" code indicating it as a
Walther-made pistol, along with "40" and proof marks, including the
eagle symbol sitting on the number "359," denoting proof marking by
Walther.
The Maruzen P38 replica is primarily constructed from plastic to
comply with Japanese law, but it incorporates metal reinforcements and
metal weights beneath the faux Bakelite grips, providing a sturdy feel
that can easily be mistaken for an all-metal construction. Similar to
the real P38, this gas airsoft pistol features a smooth single-action
and double-action trigger, facilitating easy follow-up shots. The safety
on this replica serves as a decocker, allowing the pistol to be
decocked when the gun is cocked and the safety is engaged.
With a capacity of 12+1 rounds, the Maruzen P38 replica is
recommended to be used with HFC134A or duster gas, as using stronger
gases like green gas may accelerate wear and tear on the gun. The
replica also includes an adjustable hop-up, which can be adjusted from
the breach using a small Allen key.
Maruzen P38 AC40.s Pistol GBB Airsoft (Black Metal Finish)
1:1 Ratio Airsoft Replica of P38 Pistol Airsoft Guns (World War 2 Pistol)
Semi Automatic Shooting Mode
Heavy Weight Polymer Frame & Barrel
Engraved "P38" Marking
Metal Hammer, Trigger, Safety, Slide Stop, Magazine Release, Front & Rear Sight
12 Rounds Loading Capacity Magazine
Adjustable Hop-Up System
Excellent finishing by Maruzen, Japan