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    Quote Originally Posted by marconi59
    .....Side mount walther parts are available for QD's on the sides to carry a sling.
    Where did you get the side swivel mounts from?
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    t'was on the rimfire forum..search walther g22.
    They look like long thread equipped QD's and go into the side holes provided.

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    Russell,

    I dont suppose that you have a part number for this part to mod the scope rail upright? is it an official walther mod?
    Could you post some pics of the part?

    Thanks,

    Carlito.

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    It's about the size of your thumbnail, made of chequered steel and trapezoid in form, with a slot.

    You slacken the forward rail screw, slip it in and tighten it up.

    Seems a few were missed in assembly. Mine included.

    It's free issue from the importer

    try an email to:
    info@carl-walther.de

    Include your serial number.
    Ask for a catologue as well.

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    Thanks Marconi59,

    Will do!

    Cheers,

    CB.

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    Im thinking of buying the G22 but is it any good for 25 yards?

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    works for me, usually set to 60yds.

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