Bd-38

koalorka said:
That's the manually operated, straight-pull version no?

(From another Forum):

Closed bolt operation for the MP44

The bolt is locked in the breech with a round chambered.

For example, when the trigger is pulled it releases the "hammer" which strikes the "free floating" firing pin and fires the bullet. The bolt then gets blown back by gas and then pushed forward again by the main spring, along its way it will strip another round from the magazine and chambers it.

If the selector is set to semi-auto, the trigger would need to be released and then pressed again to fire another round.

If the selector is set to full-auto then the process would repeat itself until the trigger is released.


The open bolt works differently.

The bolt would be cocked in the rear position and held in place by a sear. The sear is controlled by the trigger. If the trigger is pulled the sear drops and vice-versa. The bolt on an open bolt weapon is milled in such a way that it has a sear catch on it. It also has a fixed firing pin that does not move. Since the firing pin is "fixed" it is sometimes machined right into the face of the bolt and if it wears the entire bolt would need to be replaced. They are not all like that but some are i.e. a STEN bolt and I believe an MP40.

The heavy open bolt design needs to strip a round from the magazine, then chamber the round, and then fire it all in one motion. For this reason an open bolt weapon is not very accurate in the semi-auto mode. The advantage to the open bolt besides simplicity, is the fact that it wont "cook" a round off since there is no round in the chamber when not being fired. A closed bolt system can have a round chambered and if hot enough it could cook a round off.
 
the_kiD said:
noobie Question alert:

wats the difference btw open/closed bolt?

Read a few post above. Bolt stays back after every shot while in a closed bolt the bolt stays in the locked position after every shot.
 
Are these BD38's demo's that had a few rounds put through or New in Box and Unfired?

The mags are original WW2?

Thanks.
 
Coyote Ugly said:
Are these BD38's demo's that had a few rounds put through or New in Box and Unfired?

The mags are original WW2?

Thanks.

The guns are new, the mags went through WWII.
 
The original markings are there. The one I saw looked new, reblued? The baseplate was tack welded to the magazine body.
 
The mags vary greatly in condition. Some look excellent, others good. None have bases welded on. All have original marking visible.
 
For those of us with the MP44 already, are you selling just the mags right now?Are the prices on your site? Thanks!
redleg said:
The mags vary greatly in condition. Some look excellent, others good. None have bases welded on. All have original marking visible.
 
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