A postwar Walther P38 Mod. S custom built by Georg von Stavenhagen, chambered in 9mm Para. Features an extended barrel with custom muzzle device, deep blued finish, and oversized figured walnut grips.
Most P38 collectors have never seen one like this. Start with the slide marking: Carl Walther Waffenfabrik Ulm, Modell P38 S, Cal. 9mm Para. That P38 S designation puts it among the postwar Ulm-built guns, the line Walther returned to once production resumed in southern Germany. From there the gun departs sharply from anything that left the factory in standard trim.
The whole front end has been reworked. A custom muzzle device caps an extended barrel assembly, machined and polished to match the deep blue of the slide and frame. The work is attributed to Georg von Stavenhagen, and the proportions show a builder thinking about balance and muzzle behavior rather than period correctness. It changes the silhouette completely. Where a service P38 ends in a stubby exposed barrel, this one carries weight out front and reads almost like a target build.
The action stays true to the original. You get the open-top slide, the locking-block system that made the P38 famous, and the double-action trigger with the slide-mounted decocking safety up top. The Walther banner sits cleanly on the left side of the slide, and the serrations remain crisp under the bluing.
What really sets the tone are the grips. Full-coverage figured walnut wraps the frame in warm reddish tones, far larger and more sculptural than the issue panels. They fill the hand and play hard against the polished steel. The bluing runs deep and even across slide, frame, and the custom barrel shroud, with only light handling marks on the high edges.
This is not a gun for the militaria purist chasing matching wartime parts. It is for the collector who appreciates a postwar Walther taken in an unusual direction by a named hand. You are holding a one-off interpretation of a classic, finished to a standard the base platform rarely sees.
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