The Walther LP300

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The Walther LP300

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Been looking into getting the LP300 and was wondering if anyone has shot one and how good they are. They look pretty nice but just looks dont get 10's...
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Re: The Walther LP300

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Anonymous wrote:Been looking into getting the LP300 and was wondering if anyone has shot one and how good they are. They look pretty nice but just looks dont get 10's...
Look at the last post under "Walther LP300 Junior" in the Olympic Rifle section - there is one listed for sale for $800 with 2 cylinders.

Depending on your age/size a junior gun can be just right. Don't be swayed by the "Junior" part, one of the top women shooters on the US team shoots a "junior" gun. The junior version will be a lot less expensive than the adult model, and can be extended and weighted if needed.


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Re: The Walther LP300

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Jay V wrote: Look at the last post under "Walther LP300 Junior" in the Olympic Rifle section
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Re: The Walther LP300

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Shin wrote:
Jay V wrote: Look at the last post under "Walther LP300 Junior" in the Olympic Rifle section
LG300
Oops.

I just got done reading the other (LG) post.

I need to mind my "P"s and "G"s!


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Yeah thats the smaller one, Im looking for reviews for the full scale LP300 Pistol.
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LP300

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I have owned the pistol for several years now. It is extreemly accurate and has all the features of the current group of top end airpistols, such as adjustable grip position and anti recoil blow holes at the end of the barrel. The one thing that separates the Walther from the others is that the trigger is very crisp and is described as like breaking glass. Other airpistols have electronic or mechanical rolling triggers and feel much softer than the Walther trigger, yet still lift the same 500gm trigger weight. Another difference is that the grips fit my hand much better than any other airpistol's grip. This made the decision to get the Walther the overiding factor for me.
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Post by AJ008 »

Yeah i've been shooting the older Walther CP2 and its really nice, but im borrowing from my coach so i'll probly end up getting the LP300.

Whats the price tag on the LP300?
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