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Thread: Walther .177 springer.

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    Maxwell Guest

    Walther .177 springer.

    I have just been given the above rifle by a mate to try and sell.
    it's pretty tatty, needs re-blueing but the ambi stock is in good nick, and it comes with diopter sights.
    What would be a good asking price for this?
    Many thanks

    Maxwell

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    Is it like THIS .
    A Walther LG53ZD. I bought one of these lovely little rifles from McAvoys of Standish last year. After a service (spring, piston head etc.) it shoot really sweet with an excellent trigger.

    ATB
    Ian
    Founder & ex secretary of Rivington Riflemen.
    www.rivington-riflemen.uk

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    Maxwell Guest
    I.J no it looks much newer, iy has a fixed barrel with a flip-up loading port.
    It has LGR on the breach, and has the cocking lever on the side!


    Maxwell

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    Maxwell Guest
    Forgot to mention that there is damn near no recoil when fired.

    Maxwell

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    tpe Guest

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    Maxwell Guest
    Tpe thats the one, could anyone give me some information regarding this rifle, ie-
    servicing tuning etc.

    Maxwell

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    The LGR is a Single Stroke Pneumatic (SSP), and is a damn fine rifle. It's a 10M rifle so power is around the 6fpe mark. I don't know (but I would doubt) if the power can be upped, certainly to the 11-12 fpe range.

    One in a shop will go for £300 - £350 depending upon condition (well the last 2 I saw did), so privately an A1 gun would fetch considerably less.

    If your example is as rough as a badgers chuff then oviously it will be worth less than the private sale value.

    I am sure a few others out there can correct me if this is wrong, and I have no doubt they will be along soon to do so

    So there you go, I haven't answered you at all.

    If you can post some pics then I am sure a few of us would be able to give you an estimate of it's worth, and yes I would be interested if it were to go up for sale.
    I play a Fender bass, I shoot a springer. I like things to be, well, dependable

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    Ahhh. It was the 'Walther SPRINGER' bit that threw me.
    Founder & ex secretary of Rivington Riflemen.
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