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Mike T.
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Walther cracking

Post by Mike T. »

Guesting wrote: "Yes, the early Walther GSP developed craks near the auto-stay-open after-last-shot device. This was removed, and cracked GSP (.22) frames re now very scarse."

My GSP did not have an auto-stay-open after-last-shot device. It was manufactured sometime in 1974 or 1975 (I bought it new in 1975). The crack in my bolt housing developed at the end of the cut-out for the cocking piece. A year or two ago, some one posted photos of a GSP bolt housing that had two such cracks, one on each side of the bolt housing. It would appear that Walther was aware of the problem and corrected it because the replacement housing I purchased had different machining in the area where the failures occurred. I have neither seen, nor heard of, cracking in the later bolt housings (although I have a somewhat limited area of contact - that being Canada and this TT board).
guesting

vintage GSP

Post by guesting »

I tested the very first prototypes of the GSP in the late 60s, 68 or 69 I recon. Mass production of the GSP started about 1970. The first runs had the "auto-stay-open-device".
Your GSP is about 4 to 5 years into the production. Your gun is then a "2. generation" GSP.
xeye
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Location: RI

mental images

Post by xeye »

experienced hooters.....................


That must have been one interesting range session.


Is this a gender equity initiative.

don't tell Nicole I said that.
Guest

Re: mental images

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xeye wrote:experienced hooters.....................


That must have been one interesting range session.


Is this a gender equity initiative.

don't tell Nicole I said that.
Fcuk.
steve bowling
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mg2

Post by steve bowling »

GORT: YOU BEING FROM MICHIGAN. WHERE CAN ONE WHO LIVES IN HOBART, INDIANA, FIND A MG2? OR A DEALER TO GET ONE.I AM VERY INTERESTED IN ONE BECAUSE OF THE ADJUSTABILITY TO FIT A PERSONS HAND.ANY HELP IN THIS MATTER WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED.THANK YOU STEVE BOWLING

P.S. I HAVE A NEW SIG P210-6 TARGET I AM WANTING TO FIND A BETTER HOME FOR.
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Gort
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Location: Michigan, USA

MG-2

Post by Gort »

Steve,
I don't belive anyone has picked up a U.S. distributership ( since Don Nygord passed ). I think their is someone in Canada, but that would be difficult. Try E-mailing Match Guns (http://matchguns.com). They have been helpful to me in the past.
Gort
terrypchan
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Location: Wilmette Illinois

MG-2 dealer in the USA

Post by terrypchan »

The last bit of info that I had heard from Mrs. Nygord was that Neal Stepp (ISS) Fort Worth, TX is or will be the new Matchgun dealer in the USA. 817-595-2090. Mrs. Nygord also told me that she sent her remaining MG1 and MG2 spare parts to Larry Carter in Maine. The Matchgun dealer in Canada is Illingsworth Imports http://www.airgunsonly.com/frames.html

Illingsworth does sell spare parts as well for the MG line.

The usual disclaimers apply -- I'm not affiliated with any of these dealers in anyway, etc.
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