Rogerbutthead
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I wanted to discuss the variations seen in bolt carriers in the "d" series of Walther K43's. I didn't want to thread jack Dusty Bottoms thread.
Until recently I had not noticed that unribbed, non-holdopen bolt carriers were used (both cosmetically machined and not). I had noticed the ribbed holdopened equipped bolt carriers and the ribbed non-holdopened equipped bolt carriers. The later bolt carriers seemingly not serial numbered.
I also acquired a modified unribbed, non-holdopen bolt carrier which I post in this thread with a ribbed, non-holdopen bolt carrier rifle - 2154 d and 3916 d. Note 2154 d was at least bubba'd in the stock and at the front sight.
My questions are - The unserial numbered bolt carriers - put on by GI's or just the latest labor saving device in trying to produce weapons?
Was there a bolt carrier bin that just had some left over unribbed bolt carriers in the bottom that were reached at this late point in the war or was a reject pile used to complete some of these late made rifles.
It would be interesting to me if someone knew the answers to these questions.
I mean, I gotta admit - the "R" marked stock question still bugs me to this day.
Until recently I had not noticed that unribbed, non-holdopen bolt carriers were used (both cosmetically machined and not). I had noticed the ribbed holdopened equipped bolt carriers and the ribbed non-holdopened equipped bolt carriers. The later bolt carriers seemingly not serial numbered.
I also acquired a modified unribbed, non-holdopen bolt carrier which I post in this thread with a ribbed, non-holdopen bolt carrier rifle - 2154 d and 3916 d. Note 2154 d was at least bubba'd in the stock and at the front sight.
My questions are - The unserial numbered bolt carriers - put on by GI's or just the latest labor saving device in trying to produce weapons?
Was there a bolt carrier bin that just had some left over unribbed bolt carriers in the bottom that were reached at this late point in the war or was a reject pile used to complete some of these late made rifles.
It would be interesting to me if someone knew the answers to these questions.
I mean, I gotta admit - the "R" marked stock question still bugs me to this day.