The noscap is stuck on the rifle, we did not try to force it off. The nosecap and nosecap retaining spring are roughly manufactured non-German replacements. Stock Configuration & Condition: This is a replacement stock. The right side of the receiver has integral rail for an optic. The rear sight is a “V” notched sliding escalator marked from “1-12”. Sights / Optics: The front sight is a tall bladed post set atop a serrated ramped blase and under a removable protective hood. The magazine is marked “K43”, “gcb” and with 2 “eagle / WaA692 Waffenamts. We were unable to view the barrel markings below the wood. The noscap is stuck on the rifle we did not try to force it off. The top of the handguard is stamped “G43 GERMAN”. The left side of the top cover is marked with an “eagle / 359” inspection stamp and with the serial number (no letter suffix). The right side of the receiver is marked with an “eagle / 359” inspection stamp. The left side of the receiver is marked with an “eagle / swastika”, an “eagle” inspection stamp, “G 43”, with the serial number and “ac / 44”. Markings: There is no visible import mark. Later designated as the Karabiner 43 (K43).Īction Type: Semi Auto, Detachable Magazine In 1944 “ac” was the wartime code for Walther. Arrow_back Back More Sold Foreign Military Arms
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