Walther CP2
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Walther CP2
What is the purpose of the round rotating 'disk' on the right hand side of the Walther CP2 action (there are two letters identified as 'F' and 'T') that is locked into position with a philips screw. This is a left handed gun.
Re: cp2
So, do I have to remove the philips screw in order to switch from 'F' to 'T'?
Walther CP2
Ok, I should have asked the question in the first place.........
How does one move the selector from 'F' to 'T'?
How does one move the selector from 'F' to 'T'?
Re: Walther CP2
With a metric allen wrench.Matt wrote:Ok, I should have asked the question in the first place.........
How does one move the selector from 'F' to 'T'?
Charles
CP 2
The control for the T/F position is the small allen screw on the left side of the receiver, directly opposite the indicator disc. Use the small allen wrench (mine has a red handle) provided by Walther to rotate it up or down. Be sure the CP2 is cocked before turning the screw. The cocking/loading lever should be up and the gun cocked. Otherwise if you try to force the screw to move you can damage the gun. This is definitely an old but very good pistol. Accurate and reliable. Worth taking care of. I've had mine 20 years, and it has had only one mechanical problem, which Scott Pilkington took care of. I wish at my ancient age that I could shoot as well as it does. I suspect that in the correct hands it would still be competitive at the international level.
RN
RN
Re: CP 2
Thank you for the concise and informative answer! That is exactly what I was asking. I bought the C2 from Scott last week and noticed the selector.
Again, thank you.
Matt
Again, thank you.
Matt