A Walther P5 Compact in 9mm finished with full coverage oak leaf engraving under bright gold plating. Hand-carved walnut grips repeat the oak motif, with blued steel controls left for contrast.
Start with the oak. Most embellished pistols lean on the usual scroll vocabulary, but this P5 Compact is cut almost entirely in oak leaf and acorn, a German motif that carries real weight in that country's hunting and military tradition. It runs the full length of the slide and frame, then carries right into the walnut grip panels, which are hand-carved in the same oak pattern so the wood and metal speak the same language. That kind of theme continuity is unusual on a custom job.
The base gun is Walther's P5 Compact, the shortened version of the P5 service pistol that armed German police through the 1980s. It's a 9mm, locked-breech design with the wedge-block lockup Walther carried over from the P38 lineage. The slide flat reads MOD. P5-C with the banner markings WALTHER and 1980, and a KC monogram sits forward of the cocking serrations on both sides. The barrel is stamped 9mm x 19.
Every exterior surface wears a bright gold plating laid over deep relief engraving. Look at how the cuts catch light against the polished high spots. The contrast is the whole point. Walther kept the controls honest in blued steel, so the trigger, decocker, slide stop, and hammer stand dark against the gold and stay easy to read. Even those smaller parts carry fine scroll where there was room to cut.
The bore shows a bright lining behind the gold muzzle, and the action functions as Walther built it. This is a display piece first, a shooter second, and the photographs make that clear. For a collector who wants a P5 that nobody else will have, the oak theme and the gold work put this one in its own corner of the Walther catalog.
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