When first buying Walthers my understanding was that the German ones were better than the post WWII Manhurin (French) ones. Found out later that post WWII the Walther factory equipment was moved to France so the Manhurin guns are essentially the same as those made before in Germany. Possible difference I suppose is in the final fitting and finishing although I understand much of that was done in Germany with the parts shipped there. Which is why post WWII Walthers are stamped "Made in W. Germany" or "Made in Germany" although they were actually "made" in France and assembled in Germany. My understanding anyway, if anyone knows otherwise please let us know.
In any case, these are great little guns. (also trying a new photo hosting service so we'll see if the pictures arrive)
Jeff
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In any case, these are great little guns. (also trying a new photo hosting service so we'll see if the pictures arrive)
Jeff
SWCA #1457

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(maybe I've got it figured out now. . . .)
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