Yes, that is the bolt.
I'm sure it is just an error in the Ser. Book. There's nothing about that gun that would even suggest a D or Grade 3 gun.
I can't even venture a guess as to the significance of the D in the circle stamp. D Grade guns never had that stamp. Where the V in the circle is stamped a D Grade would have had a T in a circle for Titanic Steel or a D for Damascus. The grade of the gun would be stamped as a number 3 in the location where the D in the circle is stamped.
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