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Victrix65
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Walther CP5

Post by Victrix65 »

Good morning, I found a used Walther CP5, but it hasn't been fired for 10 years, so do you think I need to do the maintenance? If so where is what value could it have now.

To be clear, it is the one that shoots 5 shots in succession, electronic trigger

I am attaching a photo of the manual.

Thank you for the answers.
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Rover
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Re: Walther CP5

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If it works, do nothing.

If it doesn't work, send it to Pilkington or Champions Choice.
Victrix65
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Re: Walther CP5

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Tanks
Carel.L
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Re: Walther CP5

Post by Carel.L »

Usually the battery needs replacing at some point, but if it works it works. I would personally drop some silicone oil in the ports to oil up the o-rings internally for longer life. Also these are not very hard to replace the O-rings on, so no worries there really. It can be worth quite a bit, up to 1k if in very good condition. They sure are a lot of fun to shoot. Though most people are a bit leery because of the electronics, shooting folk usually have more faith in mechanical things =-)
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