Walther KK vs. Anschutz
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Walther KK vs. Anschutz
Hello to all. For all of you who has shot both the Walther KK SB and the Anschutz SB. Whats the big difference between the two. Looking into getting a SB for my son
Thank you for input.
Thank you for input.
My impression is:
that both companies produce some excellent barrels, action & trigger but the main difference is in the fit of the stock to the shooter.
Those with smaller hands might not find the wider forend of the KK stock comfortable and similarly larger hands might not like the narrowness of the Anschutz Precise stock. Both are highly adjustable in all other respects.
And then there's the Walther "Anatomic" Stock... I haven't heard anything bad about that.
One small difference is that the Walther's loading port is slightly closer to the shooter than the Anschutz, which might be an advantage.
Also, you might prefer the MEC Buttpate and handstop that come with the Walther or you might not.
The Anschutz 7002 sights are pretty good though.
So it's down to personal preference - but there ARE a lot of KK's being used at the top level.
FWIW, I own two wooden stocked Anschutz's but have tried the KK and would be happy with either. People who own Walther's seem to be very pro-Walther in my experience.
How old is your son and are you thinking of buying new or second-hand?
K.
that both companies produce some excellent barrels, action & trigger but the main difference is in the fit of the stock to the shooter.
Those with smaller hands might not find the wider forend of the KK stock comfortable and similarly larger hands might not like the narrowness of the Anschutz Precise stock. Both are highly adjustable in all other respects.
And then there's the Walther "Anatomic" Stock... I haven't heard anything bad about that.
One small difference is that the Walther's loading port is slightly closer to the shooter than the Anschutz, which might be an advantage.
Also, you might prefer the MEC Buttpate and handstop that come with the Walther or you might not.
The Anschutz 7002 sights are pretty good though.
So it's down to personal preference - but there ARE a lot of KK's being used at the top level.
FWIW, I own two wooden stocked Anschutz's but have tried the KK and would be happy with either. People who own Walther's seem to be very pro-Walther in my experience.
How old is your son and are you thinking of buying new or second-hand?
K.
If you are looking to buy used, you just have to keep an eye out on here and put in a search request on gunbroker.com. I have seen some lefties go for really good prices because there weren't any lefties looking at the time they were up for auction.
Even though the Anshutz is priced without sights, both rifles are fairly close in price when you factor in the sights with both.
MT Guns normally has a selection of used guns that aren't always advertised. I think this is also the case with Pilkington and Champion as well.
Even though the Anshutz is priced without sights, both rifles are fairly close in price when you factor in the sights with both.
MT Guns normally has a selection of used guns that aren't always advertised. I think this is also the case with Pilkington and Champion as well.
Add Neal Stepp at International Shooters Service to that list as well. We've had quite a few LH shooters from our club get rifle from him ... both new & usedUSMC0802 wrote:MT Guns normally has a selection of used guns that aren't always advertised. I think this is also the case with Pilkington and Champion as well.
My Wife and I both have new KK300's, the fore end width is made up of removable wooden side plates, we have both removed the plates and it results in a pleasant slim fore end.KennyB wrote:My impression is:
Those with smaller hands might not find the wider forend of the KK stock comfortable and similarly larger hands might not like the narrowness of the Anschutz Precise stock. Both are highly adjustable in all other respects.
K.
Great rifle, highly recomended.
Good Shooting
Robin