

The holster that this pistol was issued in did not make it to me, and one of these days I'll find a suitable replacement. If you have a 38H that is unit or police marked, that was done after it left the factory.

Sauer shipped pistols where it was instructed to and did not produce specific serial number blocks for this or that organization. It came with two magazines, which was the way they were made and shipped. Once you have the trigger prepped, the hitch taken up, it is surprisingly clean and crisp for a wartime product.

The single-action trigger pull has a slight hitch to it, but not much, and it acts almost as a two-stage trigger pull. So, it's something greater than 12 pounds but still smooth and even. The DA is smooth and even but so heavy it maxed out my Lyman trigger pull gauge. The magazine is steel, single-stack, holds eight rounds and does not lock the slide open when empty. This (thankfully) means the trigger pull is not affected by the magazine disconnector. The magazine disconnector is a small stud affixed to the side of the magazine tube, and it does not add to the trigger linkage but blocks it.
