An engraved postwar Walther P38 in 9mm with full oak leaf scrollwork, gold-accented controls, and a gold script monogram. Includes a matching extra barrel assembly and two factory P38 magazines.
Most P38s tell a military story. This one tells a different one. It's a postwar Carl Walther build out of Ulm, marked Carl Walther Waffenfabrik Ulm/Do, that someone sent off to be turned into a fully engraved presentation piece. The coverage runs end to end, an oak leaf and acorn pattern cut deep across the slide, frame, barrel collar, and locking block, each panel framed by fine gold line borders that separate the engraved fields from the high-polish blued steel underneath. The relief is dense without crowding, and the oak leaf motif carries through every surface you can see.
The gold work is where it gets personal. Trigger, hammer, decocker, takedown lever, and magazine release all wear a gilt finish that pulls your eye straight to the controls. The blued backstrap is inlaid with a script monogram in gold, and the carved walnut grips repeat the same foliate flourish at the top before dropping into tight checkering lower down. From muzzle to grip, it reads as one continuous design rather than a slide that happened to get engraved.
And it isn't just dressed up. The bore is bright with clean rifling, the action cycles as Walther intended, and the gun retains its single action and double action trigger and the slide-mounted decocking safety the P38 is known for.
Worth noting: the package includes a matching extra barrel assembly, fitted to the same standard as the primary unit, plus two factory Walther P38 9mm magazines marked on the spine. That extra barrel adds versatility and rounds out a presentation that was clearly built to be complete.
For a collector who wants a P38 that stands apart from the rack of wartime guns, this is a build that came together with intention. The engraving, the gold, the monogram, and the spare barrel all point to one owner who wanted something singular.
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