Walther TP Kal. 6.35 und .22 l.r.

"At the end of WWII, when founded a new factory in Ulm, Germany, Walther started thinking about the production of a new vest pocket pistol for the civilian market. The design of the Model TP (Taschenpistole or pocket pistol) is more or less the same as the very successful Modell 9. The TP was i...

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Bibliographic Details
Format: Book
Language:German
Published: Ulm, Germany : Carl Walther Sportswaffenfabrik Ulm/Donau, [between 1961 and 1965?]
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245 0 0 |a Walther TP Kal. 6.35 und .22 l.r. 
246 1 |i On the cover picture of pistol:  |a Modell TP Cal. 6,35 mm 
264 1 |a Ulm, Germany :  |b Carl Walther Sportswaffenfabrik Ulm/Donau,  |c [between 1961 and 1965?] 
264 2 |a Kaiserslautern :  |b Waffenhaus Otto Bennewitz K. G. 
300 |a 1 unpaged volume :  |b chiefly illustrations ;  |c 13 x 10 cm 
336 |a text  |b txt  |2 rdacontent 
337 |a unmediated  |b n  |2 rdamedia 
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500 |a Technical handbook. 
500 |a Cover title. 
500 |a Stamp on cover: Waffenhaus Otto Bennewitz K.G., 675 Kaiserslautern, Schneiderstr. 7-9, tel. 8062.  |5 TXA 
500 |a "Dem Wunsch unserer Kunden im in- und ausland, eine ähnliche Pistole herauszubringen, wurde entsprochen and gie neuen Walther-Taschenpistolen Modell TP Kal. 6.35 und .22 l.r. entwickeit [ The desire of our customers at home and abroad to bring out a similar pistol has been met and the new Walther pocket pistols model TP Kal. 6.35 and .22 l.r. has been developed]"--Page [1]. 
500 |a Handwritten in pencil translation of technical specifications on page [1]: Length: 5.11 in ; Weight: 11.99 oz. ; Barrel length: 2.55 in.  |5 TXA 
520 |a "At the end of WWII, when founded a new factory in Ulm, Germany, Walther started thinking about the production of a new vest pocket pistol for the civilian market. The design of the Model TP (Taschenpistole or pocket pistol) is more or less the same as the very successful Modell 9. The TP was introduced in 1961 (continued in production untill 1971) as the first Walther vest pocket pistol of the post WWII era and was produced in a .25 ACP and a .22 lr version. There are two minor variants of the .25 ACP models known. The early model [ the model described in this technical paper] has the Walther-banner on the left side of the slide and the inscription in sans-serif characters 'Modell TP Cal. 6,35mm.' The right side of the slide is inscribed "Carl Walther Waffenfabrik Ulm/Do."-- https://unblinkingeye.com/Guns/WTP/wtp.html 
500 |a The Cushing Library/Ragan Military Copy is a gift of Ann, Fred, and Traci Burns for the Major Curtis Burnes'52 Aviation Collection. 
650 0 |a Walther pistols  |x Design and construction. 
650 0 |a Automatic pistols  |x Design and construction. 
650 0 |a Luger pistol  |x Design and construction. 
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952 f f |p noncirc  |a Texas A&M University  |b College Station  |c Cushing Memorial Library & Archives  |d Cushing: Ragan Military (Does not check out)  |t 0  |e UD415.G3 W37 1961  |h Library of Congress classification  |i unmediated -- volume  |m A14853521310 
998 f f |a UD415.G3 W37 1961  |t 0  |l Cushing: Ragan Military (Does not check out)