Introducing the J.P. Sauer & Sohn Model 38H, a semi-automatic pistol that blends historical significance with reliable performance. Manufactured by the esteemed German manufacturer J.P. Sauer & Sohn in 1942, this firearm carries a rich history and a sturdy design. This model finds its roots in the era of the Second World War, having been issued to Nazi Germany police agencies.
Though it exhibits minor scratching and finish wear from many years of service, its overall condition is good and adds to its vintage charm.
The J.P. Sauer & Sohn 38H is chambered for .32 Auto caliber ammunition (also known as 7.65 Browning), offering manageable recoil and consistent accuracy. Its blued finish ensures not only an aesthetic appeal but also provides corrosion resistance, making it durable for long-term use. The gun uses a striker action mechanism, rather than the traditional hammer, ensuring a smooth, crisp trigger pull, and therefore increasing the firearm's precision.
Included in the sale are two 8rd magazines and a brown leather holster. The sight/optic feature of this model is a front blade with a notched rear sight. The firearm also boasts S&S checkered synthetic grips, a 3.4" barrel, and an 8+1 round capacity. This model offers a unique blend of historical significance and reliable performance, making it a delight for collectors, history enthusiasts, or someone seeking a reliable, easy-to-handle self-defense tool.




