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' M1911 vs P38 ' - WWII Guns #ww2 #war #shorts #viral

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The Walther P38 is a German semi-automatic pistol designed to replace the Luger P08. While developed in 1938, full scale production would not begin until 1940. During the WWII period, Walther produced approximately 584,500 P38s, while Mauser and Spreewerk produced approximately 323,000 and 283,000, respectively. The P38 is notable in that it introduced several technical and design features that are now commonplace on modern semi-automatic handguns. The P38 was the first pistol to use a locked breech action with a double-action/single-action (DA/SA) trigger. This allowed the hammer to rest while a round was chambered and pulling the trigger would fire the pistol in double-action mode while follow-up shots were in single-action. This DA/SA trigger design has been used in numerous other pistols since then.
The 1911 pistol is considered by many gun collectors and veterans to be the greatest self-loading pistol ever made and the grandfather of the modern handgun, which despite its age is still used alongside modern pistols today. Designed by John Moses Browning in 1910 with patent dates going as far back as 1897, the .45 caliber pistol was adopted into the U.S. military arsenal February 14, 1911. Browning had combined traits of his former pistols and built a prototype around the recently-developed .45 ACP round. The end result was the M1911.
The 1911 pistol is considered by many gun collectors and veterans to be the greatest self-loading pistol ever made and the grandfather of the modern handgun, which despite its age is still used alongside modern pistols today. Designed by John Moses Browning in 1910 with patent dates going as far back as 1897, the .45 caliber pistol was adopted into the U.S. military arsenal February 14, 1911. Browning had combined traits of his former pistols and built a prototype around the recently-developed .45 ACP round. The end result was the M1911.
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