Jap wood is different wood then German wood and has a different look. So it does not need to be serial numbered to the gun.
yes! but who is to say it is original to the gun? maybe a collector had some remains of a japanese gun, and bought another with a broken wood cover, and simply swapped them
...haha...I guess we will never know because they arent serialized, or even marked with a japanese character. Its funny how we expect to see a double standard here. We expect the bakelite covers to be marked for proof while ignore that idea on the wooden ones.
Its very likely the manual would have been made during the development of the gun.
the manual is dated july 1942...the type 98 began to be developed by the japanese in 1938! And, records indicate 1940 was the beggining of production. Once again, you wouldn't know this off hand unless researching it. Sure you can always be skeptical, but until having researched it yourself, you word is just that, uneducated skepticism. The date on the manual places it well within the lines of production!/not development!
Why? If the Jap nanual would have shown all wood, I would not rule out bakelite covers because of it! Hell, the early MG15 manuals probably all have wood in the diagrams... does not mean they didn't produce bakelite later on.
because the date of the manual is mid 1942(july) the production was in phase and there would have been no indication of bakelite being used. If bakelite were not included in a maintainence manual for the type 98 as late as 1942 where the developmental stage was nonexistent, and the tooling wasn't already in place for such work, then there would be no reason to assume. However, the manual does show both bakelite and wooden covers!
I would say you are horribly wrong. Anything that would change the dimension between the bolt face and the chamber shoulder can complete change the headspace. It could keep the bolt from fully locking up and cause the gun to explode or be to large and cause the brass to expland to much and crack.
seems to me that this was addressed in the design! heck i have used multiple barrels on my parts kits and all seem to funtion fine.
You may believe what you want! I will not waste anymore of my time arguing with someone that will not regard all that has been shown, including an origianl japanese document! as evidence to this issue.
Maybe you can ask TOM HOEL why he thinks there are bakelite rears!