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I know that ones with the cross-pin are preferred (if alloy-framed) due to the strengthening it gives (alloy-frame is weaker than steel in testing for P-1s). Manhurin in France made the P-38 post-war for awhile, then P-1 production started in West Germany after 1955. First ones were without cross-pins (made in the 50s and 60s), and were found to have cracking issues. Cross-pin fixed most of the issue with the alloy-framed P-1s. However, P-1s should only be fired with standard pressure ammo...NATO-spec at most, never +P (but that goes for all steel P-38 as well). Hope this helps.
 

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