django wrote:
I never bought the Walther lp400 .... I am professional shooter , i bought this weapon because this feature. I alway need make adjustment on every shooting range i compete But..it doesn't work..and i am dissapointed.
Sorry, what feature are you talking about? Do you change the grip position at every competition?
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yes I always make adjustments . Depending on the condition of Field ( high targets although sometimes there are small differences but influential ) Lighting and my physical condition at that time . That's why call match pistol. Pistol that can be tuned according to our needs. Conversely, if it is not a match gun, we must adjust ourselves to fit our guns. :)
Walther lp400 offers a feature where we can release a lot of grip without changing the position of the gun , There is a small bolt on the left side of the body grip ( for right hand grip ) if you loosen up you can take a gun . Useful if you want to change the trigger settings easier when removing the gun from his grip . If it fits you just insert and pistol grip to tighten these bolts . The gun only changed slightly. If we do not remove these bolts but removing the screws under the grip . When installing the gun we have to do a re-setting , design Considering lp 400 unique grip . ( Steyr lp10 not as complicated as it LOL ) If you rarely make configuration changes will not be a problem . But shooters like I need to change the configuration of the gun according to the conditions .
The problem is that the bolts are too small to support the weight of the entire weapon . and bold reciver grove too shallow . If you install and remove the bolt repeatedly will quickly wear out . Owned my arms felt wobbly position even when gripped even the bolts are secure . This is due to the bolts that lock the surface is not flat , I hope walher aware of this and make a change by installing a larger bolt or negate this feature .
I 've filed this complaint to Walther , and they give you an answer by asking " what do you do with a rotating bolt it " LOL ...
Walther may want us to rotate the bolt was not too often . Well what is the point of this ad can be removed from the gun grip and mounted again without a change in the configuration of the weapon ? Please alert us to know in the manual .