![]() The absence of this feature on early MP 38s resulted in field expedients such as leather harnesses with a small loop, used to hold the bolt in forward position. It also served as a safety by pushing the head of handle into one of two separate notches above the main opening this action locked the bolt either in the cocked (rear) or uncocked (forward) position. The cocking handle was permanently attached to the bolt on early MP 38s, but on late production MP 38s and MP 40s, the bolt handle was made as a separate part. The bolt features a telescoping return spring guide that serves as a pneumatic recoil buffer. Fully automatic fire was the only setting, but the relatively low rate of fire allowed for single shots with controlled trigger pulls. Ready to display.īoth MP 38 and MP 40 submachine guns are open-bolt, blowback-operated automatic arms. All bear German Waffen amt and/or other German markings. Now so very difficult to find, those days are truly over. Each Firing pin assembly comes with its three-part telescoping recoil housing containing spring with firing pin attached to front. Just FIVE sets, all in excellent condition.Įach bolt comes with its extractor and push/pull cocking handle. Just uncovered a very small supply of these totally original MP 40 internal parts which were not needed in our Display Gun program of the late 1990s.
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