LG30 Advice Needed
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 7:32 pm
My 15 year old son needs an inexpensive dual purpose air rifle. The rifle's primary purpose will be to mount a high quality scope and shoot NRA Silhouette Air Rifle competition most of the year. Then for a few short months during the Winter put the peep sight set back on and shoot ISSF and NRA 3 position indoors. We already have a scuba tank.
The LG30 is priced right with the sight set included. I am not familiar with the Walther LG30 loading lever. Will the loading lever interfere with a low mounted 24 power Target scope that has tall target turrets or does the loading lever operate to the side like a Anschutz 8002? My son is very tall and thin. Is the LG30 Universal long enough for a kid that is 6 foot, 2 inches tall with long arms? Is the receiver grooved in both the front and back to ease scope ring mounting like a Hammerli? Is the Walther LG30 just a version of the Hammerli AR30? What if any problems do you know of with the LG30? What is the Warranty Service and parts availability like if we have any problems? How good is the accuracy and the trigger?
Any advice would be appreciated since there is not a dealer within driving distance to examine this rifle.
Bobby R. Huddleston
The LG30 is priced right with the sight set included. I am not familiar with the Walther LG30 loading lever. Will the loading lever interfere with a low mounted 24 power Target scope that has tall target turrets or does the loading lever operate to the side like a Anschutz 8002? My son is very tall and thin. Is the LG30 Universal long enough for a kid that is 6 foot, 2 inches tall with long arms? Is the receiver grooved in both the front and back to ease scope ring mounting like a Hammerli? Is the Walther LG30 just a version of the Hammerli AR30? What if any problems do you know of with the LG30? What is the Warranty Service and parts availability like if we have any problems? How good is the accuracy and the trigger?
Any advice would be appreciated since there is not a dealer within driving distance to examine this rifle.
Bobby R. Huddleston