With that in mind I'd be an idiot not to say:ġ.
I'm not trying to scare you off, just to cover my butt in our litigious society. DISCLAIMERS, so you (hopefully) don't sue me if something bad happens.and believe me, I'm not worth suing.I wouldn't be building a $200 gun out of parts if I could afford to put a new one on my Amex Platinum card.
#WALTHER P1 BARREL INSTALL#
In other words, install the recoil springs and plungers as described in the text and photo in Step 6, and ignore the recoil springs and plungers shown in subsequent photos. The writeup includes photos and text describing the correct procedure, but the photos throughout the build show the springs installed incorrectly, a mistake I didn't realize until the final assembly. Also note that the throughout the build my recoil springs were put in backward. This is my first writeup on, it was suggested to me in the above thread, so apologies in advance for my technical and formatting errors. The original thread, with some information and comments, is found here: I built my first one for just about $200 exactly, the one featured in this writeup. Author's note, this project was born out of a thread on the forums about putting together a P38 pistol, assembled from parts found at various sources, extremely cheaply.$300 or as little as $150 with a little patience and legwork.