Walther LP400 ALU review
Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2015 6:55 am
Hi guys,
Just got my new LP400. I admit I was a bit scared at first because I hadn’t the opportunity to try it as much as I wanted before buying it…
First impression:
- beautiful gun, with good design, but somehow looks fragile.
- the grip has a nice wood. It fits my hand well, but looks to thin for a M size.
- factory setup is shit! The 3,8mm front sight don’t work for me… the long and light first stage pull and the 2nd stage "brick wall "makes me Panic!
- Not so light as I expected, but…
After some adjusting my opinion somethings changed:
- it’s still a beautiful gun, but when you touch it, open it, adjust it, you fell it a very well constructed gun! Looks fragile but is very well built! Probably the most precise gun I ever saw!
- After some adaptation, the grip feels very comfortable and when compared to other guns it doesn’t fell thin anymore! The others feel like a ver big chunk of wood…lol. Removing the grip without changing grip position its a very cool update to the old LP300.
- the trigger was a pain in the ass to adjust, not because of the springs, but because of the sear adjustment! I had to adjust it for 1/12 of a turn ( yes, just a turn 30º )! But it is safe! Now it feels very good and consistent! My setup is around 420g +90g!
- The rear sight is nice, with all adjustments. The front sight is useful, with 3 different widths (3,8mm, 4,4mmm and 4,7mmm), but I would prefer individual front sights, like the benelli or steyr.
- At first I though I would prefer a lighter gun (always thought the carbon version would be too light)… The gun weights 990g, 1020g with the extra barrel weights. I do prefer the gun with the extra weights, because it lets me dial on a perfect balance, and fells more stable!
Shooting the LP400:
- I only had 3 sessions shooting it, and I’m still adjusting sights, trigger position and grip angle…
- It’s a smooth shooter! Dont feel any kind of recoil or muzzle flip..
- Some how it feels easy to shoot 10s, but its also very easy to shoot 7’s… It’s like it “amplifies” your good or bad technique!!!
Conclusion:
- Love it!
- Better construction that I expected
- Doesn’t make me a better shooter, which I expected!
- Now i feel i have a gun for the next 10 years...
cheers!!!
Just got my new LP400. I admit I was a bit scared at first because I hadn’t the opportunity to try it as much as I wanted before buying it…
First impression:
- beautiful gun, with good design, but somehow looks fragile.
- the grip has a nice wood. It fits my hand well, but looks to thin for a M size.
- factory setup is shit! The 3,8mm front sight don’t work for me… the long and light first stage pull and the 2nd stage "brick wall "makes me Panic!
- Not so light as I expected, but…
After some adjusting my opinion somethings changed:
- it’s still a beautiful gun, but when you touch it, open it, adjust it, you fell it a very well constructed gun! Looks fragile but is very well built! Probably the most precise gun I ever saw!
- After some adaptation, the grip feels very comfortable and when compared to other guns it doesn’t fell thin anymore! The others feel like a ver big chunk of wood…lol. Removing the grip without changing grip position its a very cool update to the old LP300.
- the trigger was a pain in the ass to adjust, not because of the springs, but because of the sear adjustment! I had to adjust it for 1/12 of a turn ( yes, just a turn 30º )! But it is safe! Now it feels very good and consistent! My setup is around 420g +90g!
- The rear sight is nice, with all adjustments. The front sight is useful, with 3 different widths (3,8mm, 4,4mmm and 4,7mmm), but I would prefer individual front sights, like the benelli or steyr.
- At first I though I would prefer a lighter gun (always thought the carbon version would be too light)… The gun weights 990g, 1020g with the extra barrel weights. I do prefer the gun with the extra weights, because it lets me dial on a perfect balance, and fells more stable!
Shooting the LP400:
- I only had 3 sessions shooting it, and I’m still adjusting sights, trigger position and grip angle…
- It’s a smooth shooter! Dont feel any kind of recoil or muzzle flip..
- Some how it feels easy to shoot 10s, but its also very easy to shoot 7’s… It’s like it “amplifies” your good or bad technique!!!
Conclusion:
- Love it!
- Better construction that I expected
- Doesn’t make me a better shooter, which I expected!
- Now i feel i have a gun for the next 10 years...
cheers!!!