The P-38 does have a lot of romance and history attached to it. It did enjoy a brief vogue in the U.S. in the 1960s. For instance, in the TV show The Man From UNCLE, Napoleon Solo carried a P-38, which included a carbine kit with a detachable shoulder stock and extended magazine. Also, in the 1974 novel by Robert Stone, Dog Soldiers, the narrator tells readers that the villain carries a Walther 9mm, the “choice of the counterculture.” Although not directly identified as the P-38, it is safe to infer he means this pistol because the late, great Sam Cummings, under the moniker Interarms, imported commercial versions of the P-38 for at least 20 years. They were readily available at retailers along with other European imports such as the HK4, VP70, Astra Constable, and various offerings from Star. Now that the German Police imports (P-1) are available, who can resist getting a piece of history while they last? My only concern would be finding parts. I have had bad luck with orphan guns in terms of getting parts. How is the situation for the P-38/P-1?