The Hämmerli FP60 is still in production for sure
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The Hämmerli FP60 is still in production for sure
Carl-Walther have updated the product pages for the Hämmerli FP60. Now in black colour instead of blue metallic, Morini grip and with a new compensator design.
This probably shows that this product will stay in the lineup for sure.
This probably shows that this product will stay in the lineup for sure.
Re: The Hämmerli FP60 is still in production for sure
IS IT SWISS MADE???? Or is it made in Germany now???Razorback wrote:Carl-Walther have updated the product pages for the Hämmerli FP60. Now in black colour instead of blue metallic, Morini grip and with a new compensator design.
This probably shows that this product will stay in the lineup for sure.
Its good that it is still available. But to bad Walther bought and moved Hammerli to Germany.
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I wonder if they are still putting steel axles into alu frames...
Everything coming from "Hämmerli" nowadays is made in Germany. The Swiss operation was closed years ago, and the (not very many, if any) spares transferred to Germany must have run out by now. The last SP20 I saw was clearly marked "made in Germany". So the FP60's part of the infamous tradition of Walther free pistols by now.
Everything coming from "Hämmerli" nowadays is made in Germany. The Swiss operation was closed years ago, and the (not very many, if any) spares transferred to Germany must have run out by now. The last SP20 I saw was clearly marked "made in Germany". So the FP60's part of the infamous tradition of Walther free pistols by now.
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Nope, I shoot a 162. Sorry, Kent, if I offended you and your pistol. I was only making an observation from the picture. My first impression of the trigger "blade" was that it looks like a wood screw.Reinhamre wrote:Have you been shooting a FP60?
That trigger "blade" is better than any other I have had!
Kent
Ben
fp60
Maybe all the parts are made in germany now though there are still lots of fp60 parts and 160 162 parts made by hammerli still being sold+ the new walther gun is the same as the old one apart from the comensater the exploded view is on walthers web page.
I will put it like this; the 84E was not as forgiving as a TOZ or FP10/FP60.
If you do it right, then it is a 10 but we tend to be human so occasionally we/I make some error....
My MG5 and I shot 80 shots one day, before there came a 7. The day after I had 20 shoots, 9 or better (96, 95) that has never happened to me with an 84E, even if I have my personal best with an 84E.
And I have had the MG5 a few weeks.........
84E has better quality, yes, but it might be a question of balance.
If I was to do some ranking:
MG5
TOZ
84E, FP60
The Fp60 was sold today!
Kent
If you do it right, then it is a 10 but we tend to be human so occasionally we/I make some error....
My MG5 and I shot 80 shots one day, before there came a 7. The day after I had 20 shoots, 9 or better (96, 95) that has never happened to me with an 84E, even if I have my personal best with an 84E.
And I have had the MG5 a few weeks.........
84E has better quality, yes, but it might be a question of balance.
If I was to do some ranking:
MG5
TOZ
84E, FP60
The Fp60 was sold today!
Kent