New Walther lbp?
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Re: New Walther lbp?
Back to the walther ; a few things that the .22lr PPQ that concern me :-
The barrel; two peice affair
Not striker fired, why ?? It’s an internal hammer ( then again the walther creed 9mm pistol also has an internal hammer )
Rear sight is held by a grub screw
Also read online that it’s the umerax side of the company that makes these and uses the same internals as all other .22 pistol clones that they make ???
The barrel; two peice affair
Not striker fired, why ?? It’s an internal hammer ( then again the walther creed 9mm pistol also has an internal hammer )
Rear sight is held by a grub screw
Also read online that it’s the umerax side of the company that makes these and uses the same internals as all other .22 pistol clones that they make ???
Re: New Walther lbp?
I am sure that those who are interested in the Walther have no objections to slight diversions towards the "Glock that never was" . (Apologies to Ewen Montagu )Gh0st wrote:The pics i have show the LBP through its stages of being built and painted, however the back ground contains other items being worked on as well.
As for pictures that contain other items being worked on , I am certain that we are all adult enough not to be offended by people working on real proper guns , even if the workers are nekkid and femail clapclap
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Well got mine today and so far so good. Nick at Oceania is great to deal with and kept me up to date with order progression and shipment.
The pistol itself is light, I mean I was surprised being a browning hi-po guy, then sig, it fits my hand really well and feels really well balanced.
The barrel does have a sleeve but this isn’t a problem for me.
The rear sight is held in place by an Allen screw, this is to allow movement for windage adjustments, it is also adjustable for elevation.
The coat hanger is hardly noticeable when holding the pistol and seemed to follow the line of my arm.
I’ll hopefully get to the range this week so I’ll update after.

GD
The pistol itself is light, I mean I was surprised being a browning hi-po guy, then sig, it fits my hand really well and feels really well balanced.
The barrel does have a sleeve but this isn’t a problem for me.
The rear sight is held in place by an Allen screw, this is to allow movement for windage adjustments, it is also adjustable for elevation.
The coat hanger is hardly noticeable when holding the pistol and seemed to follow the line of my arm.
I’ll hopefully get to the range this week so I’ll update after.

GD
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Re: New Walther lbp?
ROFL. Brilliant.dromia wrote:The Asperly Aimless is a far more tangible firearm than the Glocktroll LBP.
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Gh0st wrote: i did actually post the photo on the board of the glock. Took about 4 minutes of contemplation then deleted it as it far more amusing watching some of you speculate and make fools of yourselves.
Says more about you than anything else you’ve posted about this alleged LBP. What a disappointment...

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One guy on youtube said that the shroud was too wide and in his opinion interfered with the sight picture, any truth to that?
Very nice btw, I'm pretty sure I want one.
Very nice btw, I'm pretty sure I want one.
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