Walther GSP Expert

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mld
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Walther GSP Expert

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Does anyone know if there is a replacement trigger blade manufactured for the GSP Expert? Preferably out of metal not plastic?
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If you can find the trigger from an old two stage GSP trigger its metal and fits or you can drop in the old single stage trigger unit and it's metal ( the one with the trigger mounted at the bottom. I don't know of anyone producing after market triggers shoes for GSP.
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Hiya,

If you can find one, the first production runs of the "new" trigger, (top pivot type) were all metal construction including the trigger. They are easy to tell apart from the later ones, the main body is made of machined brass instead of being cast. If you do find one, remember to check it out well, by now they would have had a bunch of rounds through it.

Tom
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Markthemarksman
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Walther GSP brass trigger unit

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Hi,
Sorry to deviate from the subject but I have a brass GSP Walther trigger unit and the trigger weight is not constant and changes with every shot!

Any advice on how to remedy this or is this a fault on this old model?
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Post by TonyT »

Try Earl's, Champions Choice or Champions Shooters Supply. One of them must have an old trigger blade.
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Re: Walther GSP Expert

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mld wrote:Does anyone know if there is a replacement trigger blade manufactured for the GSP Expert? Preferably out of metal not plastic?
What don't you like about the plastic one?

You only need to apply 1000grams of pressure to it, it shouldn't break.
mld
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Walther trigger

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Just enquiring; I prefer a narrower trigger similar to the Hammerli SP20 RRS.
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