Walther GSP 22 &32
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Walther GSP 22 &32
Can anyone tell me whether you can use the same frame for both barrels on a Walther GSP22 and 32? (similar to the Hammerli 280 with interchangeable barrles)
Thanks
Thanks
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GSP 22/32
Yes, and it's even easier to do than the Hammerli.
GSp 22 and 32 Walther
I was trying to make it easy to get an answser but I guess not.
The frame on my GSP 32 needs replacing so I acquired a frame only.
However my 32 barrel seems to be slightly larger than the frame (about 1cm. on one edge) so the barrel does not fit flush on to the frame making it difficult to slide it back about 1/2 inch and lock. However the 22 barrel fits perfectly on the new frame.
I also tried the GSP 32 barrel on the GSP 22 gun, but it has the same problem. The frame appears to be slightly smaller.
Is this standard for the Walther GSP products? I'm only asking because both answers received seem to imply that the barrels are interchangeable on the same frame?
The frame on my GSP 32 needs replacing so I acquired a frame only.
However my 32 barrel seems to be slightly larger than the frame (about 1cm. on one edge) so the barrel does not fit flush on to the frame making it difficult to slide it back about 1/2 inch and lock. However the 22 barrel fits perfectly on the new frame.
I also tried the GSP 32 barrel on the GSP 22 gun, but it has the same problem. The frame appears to be slightly smaller.
Is this standard for the Walther GSP products? I'm only asking because both answers received seem to imply that the barrels are interchangeable on the same frame?
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- Posts: 212
- Joined: Mon Mar 01, 2004 4:03 pm
- Location: Okanagan Valley, British Columbia
Cross assembly of top units
Have you tried this with the trigger unit removed from the frame?
I found I had to thin the 'ears' on one of my single-stage trigger units in order to get the top unit to slide fully back onto the frame.
I found I had to thin the 'ears' on one of my single-stage trigger units in order to get the top unit to slide fully back onto the frame.