Without actually having the pistol in his hands, a licensed gunsmith or weapons expert will never be able to say. As with all things of value, it depends. It depends on:
If you have a gun that has been pieced together, it will be worth less. If it is damaged, it will be worth less. If you cleaned the acquired patina from the weapon, you will reduce its value. If the gun is one of 4 million made, and 3.9 million of them still exist, it will not be worth much.
These and many other factors must be considered in the valuation of a firearm. Seek professional advice--in person.
5000$
250 or so
about as much as your mother is to me!
100-1000 USD
value is based on condition. the P38 is not considered a luger. it merely fires the same 9mm shell. go to: GUNSAMERICA.COM look up the P38 and check prices
100-1000 USD or so
100-1000 depending on specifics
There are 3 dates that your Walther P38 could have been made.If it has a date of AC 1942,then it was made in december 1942.If it has AC 1943,then it was made in september of 1943.If it has AC 1944,then it was made in november of 1944.
The P-38 in 22LR is the only 22LR pistol made by Walther that looks like a P38
You will need to contact Walther to find out.
Someone at the p38forum.com might be able to help you.
The Walther P38 with a serial number 6660 was likely made in 1940. The P38 was produced during World War II, and early production years can be identified through their serial numbers. However, for precise dating, additional information such as the manufacturing code and proof marks would be useful.