Walther OSP/GSP parts ID????

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Walther OSP/GSP parts ID????

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Picked up this lot of Walther parts for what I thought was a smokng deal. A few parts are obvious to me sch as

A = Right Handed Grips
B = Misc Allen Keys
C = Sight Tool
D = Trigger adjustment tool
E = Spare triggers ( why would someone have multiple, are these prone to breakage? The angle apears the same on all)
F = 2 rear sights, 1 Front
G = Trigger group ( does it apear complete?)


Now here are the parts I have no clue about

1 =
2 =
3 =
4 =
5 =
6 =
7 =
8 =

Also, how would I know if they are GSP or OSP

Thanks in advance and Merry X-Mas and or Happy Holiday!

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rolexrifleman
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Post by rolexrifleman »

Don't know why it shows me as a guest, but the post above was made by me.
FredB
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Re: Walther OSP/GSP parts ID????

Post by FredB »

These appear to be older OSP parts. I have identified some in your original posting below (my comments in caps). If you don't have an OSP, I would possibly be interested in buying the grip from you (you can PM me).

HTH,
FredB

Anonymous wrote:Picked up this lot of Walther parts for what I thought was a smokng deal. A few parts are obvious to me sch as

A = Right Handed Grips
B = Misc Allen Keys
C = Sight Tool NOT JUST FOR SIGHT
D = Trigger adjustment tool NOT SO SURE ABOUT THAT
E = Spare triggers ( why would someone have multiple, are these prone to breakage? The angle apears the same on all) THE TWO BLADES OFF THE UNIT GIVE A SHORTER TRIGGER REACH THAN THE ONE IN THE UNIT
F = 2 rear sights, 1 Front
G = Trigger group ( does it apear complete?) MISSING TWO PARTS, SEE BELOW


Now here are the parts I have no clue about

1 = DOES NOT LOOK LIKE A GUN PART
2 = KEY TO WALTHER CASE
3 = PART OF TRIGGER GROUP
4 = PART OF TRIGGER GROUP
5 = DON'T RECOGNIZE
6 = GRIP ATTACHMENT SCREW
7 = PALM SHELF ATTACHMENT NUT AND SCREW
8 = 5 MM CAP SCREWS - NON-SPECIFIC?

Also, how would I know if they are GSP or OSP

Thanks in advance and Merry X-Mas and or Happy Holiday!

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patro5
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Post by patro5 »

Part 1 is a circlip that holds in the firing pin on the bolt of old Walther OSP's, part 3 & 4 belong to part G the trigger mechanism, the spring goes on the pin you see there and part B goes on the end to hold the spring in place and fits into the recess opposite the pin, the spring regulates the trigger weight, they may be off an old OSP.
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Walther OSP Parts

Post by ptlomax »

I am looking for an OSP right hand grip. Please contact me if you are interested in selling this one.
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