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Mine didn't like HSTs but loves GDHP. BTW the compact model has an American magazine release - mags from the compact work in the P5 but P5 mags don't work in the P5c. I use mine for a EDC.
 
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Congrats! I've long thought that the P5 was the most bad-ass looking semi auto ever made. Infinitely germanic. I'm an SAO guy, but I've been tempted to buy a P5 just to fondle.

Great photography, too.


I had one, and thought the same thing...bad ass Walther! Bad ass price on magazines back then too!

To the OP, quite a bad ass pistol!


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A couple of things caught my eye. One is the use of "11/83" to designated the date. Mine is a commercial P5 and the date code is "KC" for 1992. I'm guessing yours is a West German police or other law enforcement trade in? Also, what is the meaning of the acronym "BMI" on the left side of the slide? Just a guess but possibly "Bundesministerium des Innern". From what I understand, the P5 was used in two German states: Baden-Württenberg and Rheinland-Pfalz but not sure if it was used by any other (federal) agency there. I suppose that since the P5 was used in Holland, yours could have come from there.
 
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Mine didn't like HSTs but loves GDHP. BTW the compact model has an American magazine release - mags from the compact work in the P5 but P5 mags don't work in the P5c. I use mine for a EDC.


Thank you for the information. While the inability to feed hollow points wasn't a deal breaker with the P6 I would have been happier if it had fed hydra-shoks. The P5 is such a nice looking pistol I wouldn't be able to resist the temptation to wear it in a shoulder holster under a suit jacket on those occasions when I have to dress up a little.


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This P5 was done in CPII (slide, barrel, controls) and Cera-Hide (frame) a while ago. I eventually sold it to a member here. My lousy pics here just don't do it justice. Like I said, CCR does great stuff.





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Ross leather makes holsters for the P5. I carry mine in their pancake holster.
 
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This P5 was done in CPII (slide, barrel, controls) and Cera-Hide (frame) a while ago. I eventually sold it to a member here. My lousy pics here just don't do it justice. Like I said, CCR does great stuff.


very cool!
 
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That's a beautiful piece.
Love the design.


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Would love to add one of these beautiful pistols to my collection sometime! Congrats.
 
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Beautiful gun & pics!
I've always thought the P5 was one of the sexiest designs in the gun world.

Congrats on the new pistola.
 
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PGT that is one GREAT looking P-5 and great looking photos Wink
 
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I love the less mainstream pistols of years gone by. The P5 and the HK P9 are two works of beauty.




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The P5 Compact is one of my Grail Guns. I doubt I'll ever find one that I can afford if the Powerball doesn't come through.
 
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