Hello all
I am new to the forum and wasn't sure whether to post this here or in the archive section. I have a Walther UIT-electronic standard rifle. These were
made in I beleieve the 80s and were also offered with a mechanical trigger.
It has a side lever falling block action. I am looking for a manual or users
guide that describes the trigger adjustments and take down instructions.
Appreciate any help
Regards
Andrew Patchett
Walther UIT-electronic
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I'd start by contacting Walther Germany:
Carl Walther GmbH Sportwaffen
P.O. Box 2740, D-59717 Arnsberg
E-Mail: info@carl-walther.de
Alternately, I'm told the NRA has an extensive library of firearms manuals and can provide copies. But sorry, I don't have a specific contact to send you to.
Carl Walther GmbH Sportwaffen
P.O. Box 2740, D-59717 Arnsberg
E-Mail: info@carl-walther.de
Alternately, I'm told the NRA has an extensive library of firearms manuals and can provide copies. But sorry, I don't have a specific contact to send you to.
Although a bit older than your electronic version, there is an Instruction Manual (pdf) called "Walther Small Bore Rifles" on stevespages.com:
http://stevespages.com/page7b.htm
It's quite a ways down the above page. In the manual, the fifth rifle shown on the first page is listed as:
"Small-bore Standard rifle Mod. UIT-Standard, weight approx. 5 kg."
The document says "June 1964 Edition" on the cover, is 20 pages long and over eight megabytes in size. I'm not sure how similar the mechanics may be, but perhaps this will be a small help...
Take Care,
Ed Hall
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http://www.starreloaders.com/edhall/
http://stevespages.com/page7b.htm
It's quite a ways down the above page. In the manual, the fifth rifle shown on the first page is listed as:
"Small-bore Standard rifle Mod. UIT-Standard, weight approx. 5 kg."
The document says "June 1964 Edition" on the cover, is 20 pages long and over eight megabytes in size. I'm not sure how similar the mechanics may be, but perhaps this will be a small help...
Take Care,
Ed Hall
http://www.airforceshooting.org/
http://www.starreloaders.com/edhall/
Nicole
Thank you for responding and the advice for Walther,Germany.
It was one of the 1st things I thought of and had emailed them Mar28
but as yet no response. I'll keep you posted.
Andrew
Ed
Thank you for some interesting stuff on steve'spages but it's too old to apply to this rifle. I found some other items of interest though.
Cheers
Andrew
Thank you for responding and the advice for Walther,Germany.
It was one of the 1st things I thought of and had emailed them Mar28
but as yet no response. I'll keep you posted.
Andrew
Ed
Thank you for some interesting stuff on steve'spages but it's too old to apply to this rifle. I found some other items of interest though.
Cheers
Andrew
The UIT-E, I believe, was produced for a very brief period in 1983. I have exploded drawings and parts listing for this rifle but I dont think there was an owner's manual, trigger instructions or disassembly instructions ever printed. In those years Walther's attempts at electronics in their free pistols and in the standard rifle were abandoned due to their unreliability. When they worked.....they worked very well, however the electronic components were impossible for the layman to understand and adjust. Repair of the German electronics was impossible and at this time the factory no longer stocks repair parts for them.