MKb-42(W) - The Sturmgewehr That Never Was
The MKb-42(W) represents Walther's early attempt at the German Sturmgewehr concept, leveraging their expertise in sheet metal stamping. Key features include a distinct magazine hold-open, a riveted stamped handguard, and a gas piston system operating the bolt. It offered both semi-automatic and full-automatic fire modes, controlled by separate selectors.









