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    Walther CG90 CO2 .177 Classic 10m Rifle - Sale

    One of my favourite 10m rifles

    Walther CG90 Match
    Classic CO2 10m Match Rifle - R\H walnut stock

    Serial nr 2105

    1st series with brass valve and without the trigger inter lock.
    Has new seals fitted. Comes with1 gas tight cylinder, which is good for over 250 shots per fill. Action is cocked by pulling gently on the action bars, which cocks the action and opens the loading port. Much easier than using a SSP like it’s brother the LG90. Red indicator button to rear of action activated by cocking action.

    Supplied with correct T shaped key for installing the cylinder and a fill adapter to fill the cylinder from a CO2 tank. Old CO2 fire extinguishers can be used as a source of CO2. The cylinders can be removed whilst still filled without lose of CO2.

    Dates from 1990 and only made between 89 and 91. Stock unaltered and R/H walnut with great figuring and very minor handling marks. Adjustable butt pad and cheek piece.

    Barrel, shroud and barrel weights, action levers all rust free. Rare rifle in UK


    £535 posted PF48 in UK

    Will visiting Kempton on Sunday if anyone wants to save on postage.

    [IMG]DSC01305 by Mark Davis, on Flickr[/IMG]

    [IMG]DSC01299 by Mark Davis, on Flickr[/IMG]

    [IMG]DSC01290 by Mark Davis, on Flickr[/IMG]

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    Looks a lovely rifle Mark, never seen one before.

    Baz
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    Baz - they fell foul of the CO2 regs back in the late 80s- so very few ever got imported. They were built to last for ever and well over engineered. The GCM that followed it was laminate stocked and exposed the cylinder, so not as nice to look at.

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    Hi Mark,

    Does your rifle have the shorter CO cylinder as used in the CP1, CP2 and CP3 match pistols, or is it an intermediate length that is longer than the pistol length but shorter than the standard rifle size ?
    Last edited by zooma; 24-03-2018 at 11:03 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zooma View Post
    Hi Mark,

    Does your rifle have the shorter CO cylinder as used in the CP1, CP2 and CP3 match pistols, or is it an intermediate length that is longer than the pistol length but shorter than the standard rifle size ?
    Hi Bob
    It's 300mm or 12" in old money. So longer than the pistol cylinders.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark D View Post
    Hi Bob
    It's 300mm or 12" in old money. So longer than the pistol cylinders.
    I could be interested in that one Mark, it would be a nice partner for my LG90 SSP variants - and as you suggest, it would be much less effort to cock - quite important as I get older!

    My only reservation is that I actually like to use my "collectable" match rifles and I would like to be sure that I can find a spare CO2 cylinder for it - or even be able to buy a new cylinder to ensure that I can keep it alive and in action for a few more years to come!

    Do you happen to have a spare cylinder to sell with the rifle, or know if Walther still make new replacements?
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    Bob I'm not sure that Walther have any 'spares' for these rifles - mainly specialist companies now. The cylinders from CP2 and CP3 pistols will fit, as I tested the one from the CP5 that I sold on here recently in it. The long reach of the T' bar means that you can get to them.

    I'm pretty sure that I don't have a spare anywhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boof View Post
    Thanks for the link boof.

    I think this is the shorter cylinder to fit the pistols they list, but I will ask to see if they also have the longer type to fit the CG90 rifle.

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    Bob - Scroll down - bottom right - CG90\ CGM cylinder - bargain £190

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark D View Post
    Bob - Scroll down - bottom right - CG90\ CGM cylinder - bargain £190
    I might buy a couple at that price
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