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Aren't the P38 and P1 identical? If not, what's the difference?
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As i heard today they still have They didn't replace all G3s oder P1s.The difference between the P38 and the P1 is afaik not a really big one, in case the P1 is a modificated p38, but the P38 has a steel grip and the P1 a grip made of lightmetal Last edited by Joker6686; 09-03-2010 at 05:41 PM. |
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I know back in the day officers were expected to purchase their own sidearms. Patton was famous for his ivory-gripped pistols, and even Eugene Sledge (from The Pacific) had his personal Colt New Service. I wonder when that rule came into effect and how serious enforcement is in the field.
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Delta shooters are allowed to use their own personal sidearms, at least according to Eric Haney's book.
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