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Walther LG400-e ?
Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2015 2:30 am
by conradin
Does anyone know if the Walther LG400-e (alutec expert) has a leftie version? Yes, when I see the "e" I am completely head over heels...
Re: Walther LG400-e ?
Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2015 6:42 am
by TerryKuz
I have the standard trigger in the LG400, and it is the best trigger I ever snapped. I have a Daystate MK4 with the "electronic switch" and I really prefer the LG400. Walther has a "configure page" where you can order any combination of parts and have it sent to your distributor.
http://www.carl-walther.de/configurator ... &slider1=9
Re: Walther LG400-e ?
Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2015 10:08 am
by Ulrich Eichstädt
The electronic version 400-E has obviously not reached the tiny island you're living on... :)
But Walther Arms is currently relaunching their website for match guns
http://www.walthercompetition.com
Generally it is no problem to put a system LG400-E into a left-handed stock - the system itself is ambidextrous, within 2 minutes one can switch the loading lever from the right to the left side. Please contact Janet Raab from Walther Arms about when the LG400-E is expected to be available in the US and for which price.
Re: Walther LG400-e ?
Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2015 2:23 pm
by conradin
Ulrich Eichstädt wrote:The electronic version 400-E has obviously not reached the tiny island you're living on... :)
But Walther Arms is currently relaunching their website for match guns
http://www.walthercompetition.com
Generally it is no problem to put a system LG400-E into a left-handed stock - the system itself is ambidextrous, within 2 minutes one can switch the loading lever from the right to the left side. Please contact Janet Raab from Walther Arms about when the LG400-E is expected to be available in the US and for which price.
Do you by chance to have her contact info?
Re: Walther LG400-e ?
Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2015 1:39 am
by conradin
Looks like there is not much need to make a left hand stock: it is an alutec. So the only things that needs to be changed are the grips and the cheek piece.