When’s it due Rarms?Rarms wrote:Mine is having a ported barrel and faux supressor so will need proofing over here.MistAgain wrote:They should have been proofed in Germany .Rarms wrote:Probably only just in the country. I email them occasionally for an update, but wasn't expecting it much before Christmas from the outset to be honest and not really in a rush. I would guess it will be January before they are proofed etc..
If it has UK proofs on it ...................... I would ask why .
New Walther lbp?
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No idea to be honest. Mid to end Jan at a guess. Assuming they can actually get the 4" one I put a deposit on as I am not struck at all with the 5" slide ones that Walther have shipped them.......Gh0st wrote: When’s it due Rarms?
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I’m hearing that proofing houses in UK are quite stacked up at the moment....
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And if you “do” Facebook.. ?
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?
Guns dont kill people. Dads with pretty Daughters do...!
Guns dont kill people. Dads with pretty Daughters do...!
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They are cracking little guns, I fell in love with it when I saw it. Just don't like the 5" slide :(
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You must be reading /watching different reviews from me. I have shot a 9mm PPQ and out of the box it's a much better pistol than a Glock.Gh0st wrote:Reviews of the 9 are not good from the other side of the pond

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I wasn’t comparing to the glock in particular although I understand why that was your first thought!
In the words of someone far more experienced daily hand gun user “it’s the worst pistol in the Walther Range”.
Obviously I would love to have a go of the .22 to see how it stacks up against the current crop of LBPs
In the words of someone far more experienced daily hand gun user “it’s the worst pistol in the Walther Range”.
Obviously I would love to have a go of the .22 to see how it stacks up against the current crop of LBPs
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