what type of Walther is this
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what type of Walther is this
Its said to be a 100 jr jubilee version
Looks like a nickelplated action
Weird straight bolt
But is this a kkm, a kk200..
What years were those made and is the bolt action reliable
Walther
Hello:
I believe this is a Walther UIT-E Universal. It is based on the Walther KKM action. But it has an electronic trigger. The stock is very similar to or identical to the Walther UIT-Match Universal.
I don't think very many of them were made. Unsure about how available spare parts are for the electronic trigger.
Alan Carey
ADC59
I believe this is a Walther UIT-E Universal. It is based on the Walther KKM action. But it has an electronic trigger. The stock is very similar to or identical to the Walther UIT-Match Universal.
I don't think very many of them were made. Unsure about how available spare parts are for the electronic trigger.
Alan Carey
ADC59
It's certainly a UIT-E, but I thought this had a very different action to the KK-UIT. The action is cocked with a side lever (like a 10m PCP) not a rotary bolt, and there was a five shot magazine.
I have a review of this rifle from the early 1980s. I don't think it was in production for long.
It's certainly not a KK200, this is a conventional bolt action, just in a square receiver.
Tim
I have a review of this rifle from the early 1980s. I don't think it was in production for long.
It's certainly not a KK200, this is a conventional bolt action, just in a square receiver.
Tim
Walther
Don't know the model number but the only one I've seen was in the Walther museum (during a visit a month ago) and its very interesting.
The action is quite complex and not just a straight bolt with a lever like a biathlon rifle more like a side levered martini-ish type action, a really clever design.
They made a small production quantity of them in the '80s, there were no problems and they shot very well, but never caught on, probably as they were too different. Perhaps a bit too ahead of their time?
I've emailed my factory contact for more info, so I'll add that when he comes back.
Robin
The action is quite complex and not just a straight bolt with a lever like a biathlon rifle more like a side levered martini-ish type action, a really clever design.
They made a small production quantity of them in the '80s, there were no problems and they shot very well, but never caught on, probably as they were too different. Perhaps a bit too ahead of their time?
I've emailed my factory contact for more info, so I'll add that when he comes back.
Robin
BV
It is definately a Walther BV, I spoke to a man yesterday who is very knowledgeable on them, they are quite rare but apparantly one has also just turned up in the UK at a dealer.
They were a form of falling block and I'm waiting for him to find the breakdown drawing from his archives. He said that Sarah Cooper used one quite successfully in the '80's and that Malcolm wanted Walther to move the action back which would have been quite simple and mean't it would have been very easy to load with minimal movement but they were not interested. There was a small production run but they did not catch on, (too far ahead of their time?) I was very impressed with the one I saw, a lovely action. They were made in mechanical and electronic trigger form. If I get any more I'll drop it on here.
Robin
They were a form of falling block and I'm waiting for him to find the breakdown drawing from his archives. He said that Sarah Cooper used one quite successfully in the '80's and that Malcolm wanted Walther to move the action back which would have been quite simple and mean't it would have been very easy to load with minimal movement but they were not interested. There was a small production run but they did not catch on, (too far ahead of their time?) I was very impressed with the one I saw, a lovely action. They were made in mechanical and electronic trigger form. If I get any more I'll drop it on here.
Robin
I came across a pic of this Walther action on a French website: http://www.servimg.com/image_preview.ph ... u=13256233
Sandy
I don't know what you mean ! It came with either a mechanical trigger or an electronically operated trigger, I suspect similar to the Walther free pistol trigger of the same era, but I don't have the drawing yet so can't tell you any more.
Paul
Yes that's the one! That's a BV.
I'm told they shot very well, but did not sell so they dropped it, as I've said probably too far ahead of its time.
Robin
I don't know what you mean ! It came with either a mechanical trigger or an electronically operated trigger, I suspect similar to the Walther free pistol trigger of the same era, but I don't have the drawing yet so can't tell you any more.
Paul
Yes that's the one! That's a BV.
I'm told they shot very well, but did not sell so they dropped it, as I've said probably too far ahead of its time.
Robin