Just wondering if their are many P-5 9mm around? I purchased mine new in Germany in about 1984...it is a sweet pistol. It was police issue in Germany at the time. Anyone have an idea what the gun is worth? I have no desire to sell, it has about 100 rounds through it. I know it was around a grand in the States when I purchased in Germany.
Have seen 2 or 3 around local Ohio gun shows in last 6 months been running $900.-1150.00 asking price. I've been looking to finish my walther police collection.
I have a C.A.I. ex-police P5. Looks like the parts match. Got it with 6 mags for $300.00. It's a little rough but I really like it. One of the best double action triggers I've ever had too.
WOW. Mine dosn't look like that. But now I know I want to re-finish it and find some nice wood grips. Both you and Chazz are going to cost my soon to be ex-wife some money........Thank You!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Who says lightening doesn't strike twice. I bought my nearly new P5, in box w/ all docs etc. last december before Xmas. It's a serviceman bring back from Italy in perfect condition with 100 rounds through it when I bought it. No import stamps but an Italian CAT stamp. I paid $850 for mine. Then just a couple days ago my friend and I stopped by a gun store to see if they had anything interesting and they had a new, unfired P5 with box, docs etc.. My friend paid $550. plus tax for it. THAT was an incredible find. This one was an Interarms import and was thusly stamped. I honestly don't think the shop knew what the potential value was of the gun. They looked it up in the gun BB and it said $600. but I don't know how old the book was or if it reflects the desire of people that want it and what they will pay to get one.
There are some P-5's coming up on gunbroker. I bought the first one @ $480 ( lot of holster wear and filthy, but a great shooter when cleaned up) . They're Austrian Customs cop turn-ins. Good values, I think. Note the holster wear, but there is very little signs of wear inside and it shoots like a dream. ( Grip is also from grips4u.net )
( lot of holster wear and filthy, but a great shooter when cleaned up) . [/QUOTE]
Maybe you could try a high quality professionally holster from [URL=http://www.walther-holsters.com/]Perfect Fit Walther Holsters | Walther-Holsters.com[/URL]
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