Walther Match Rifles

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Dr Doctor
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Walther Match Rifles

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Can anyone explain why the anatomic expert is asking around 10% more than the alutec expert?

Wouldn't it seem that the alutec expert would charge a higher price if all the features are the same. Is the wood laminate the reason for the price bump? Or are there feature differences between the guns?

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abinok
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Re: Walther Match Rifles

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The walther lg stocks have progressed generationally from wood (universal) to alutec, then carbontec, to anatomic. It seems that the carbontec stock never really displaced the alutec, but the anatomic seems to be making good progress in doing so.
Dr Doctor
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Re: Walther Match Rifles

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abinok wrote:The walther lg stocks have progressed generationally from wood (universal) to alutec, then carbontec, to anatomic. It seems that the carbontec stock never really displaced the alutec, but the anatomic seems to be making good progress in doing so.
So there really is no difference in features? Same action, same sight, same mechanical everything. Except the stock?

If thats the case, I would much rather prefer an alutec over a blue anatomic.

Whats the benefit of the anatomic over the alutec?
abinok
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Re: Walther Match Rifles

Post by abinok »

Im shooting an lg300xt alutec myself...
Within a model, the expert vs economy is mostly sights, and buttplates.

Action, barrel, trigger ect are all identical.
My recommendation, spend the money, go to where you can handle both, and do so.
More here...
http://www.targettalk.org/viewtopic.php?p=94864
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