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15 Φεβ 2021 · Featuring an internal hammer and bayonet-lock-retained recoil spring surrounding the barrel assembly, this 5.94"-long, 18.42-oz. blowback-operated single-action became immediately popular with...
16 Σεπ 2022 · The left view of the Walther Model 4 shows how the slide was extended with the barrel cover, giving the prefered longer barrel. The frame was also increased in size to accomodate a larger magazine which held seven rounds of 7.65mm Browning cartridges. The action is a simple blow back design.
Walther Model 4 - Type 1 (sometimes known as Model 3/4) Sometimes referred to as the transitional model, or Model 3/4, because it retains the release for the front recoil spring bushing at right front of slide, similar to the Model 3 .
3 Νοε 2016 · The Walther Model 4, as compared to the Luger P.08 (the primary German semi-auto sidearm of the war), was less powerful but was reliable and easy to maintain, due to its simplicity, fixed barrel and easy takedown. Once it was adopted, it rapidly gained the confidence of the soldiers who used it.
Walther Model 4 7.65 mm self-loading pistol, 1915. This pistol was used by many German Army officers during the war. It used an eight-round magazine. The Walther, while underpowered when compared with the Mauser or Luger, was reliable and easy to maintain in the conditions of trench warfare.
31 Ιουλ 2020 · If you look around at gun shows, or online, you may come across foreign-manufactured ammo that’s labeled 7.65mm. That is the European name for the .32 Auto, but be aware that you need the 7.65mm Browning round.
With the longer barrel and matching barrel extension, the Model 4 was better suited as a service pistol for soldiers and police. It was the largest pistol the company had made up to that time. It measured 150mm long, had an 88mm barrel, and weighed 525g unloaded.