WALTHERCPM 1

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QUICKBRICK
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WALTHERCPM 1

Post by QUICKBRICK »

HI , I'VE BEEN OFFERED A WALTHER CPM 1 FOR A REASONABLE PRICE BUT BEFORE I PART WITH MY MONEY I WANTED TO FIND OUT IF THEY ARE ANY GOOD . AT THE MOMENT I AM USING A FAS 604 . WOULD THE WALTHER BE MORE ACCURATE . THANKS
cdf
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Post by cdf »

The CPM1 is a nice pistol , a fella at my club shoots one . What is a reasonable price ? What about access to seals and other such things ?

Chris
ColdAir

Post by ColdAir »

I just bought a CPM1 from Pilkington. I absolutely love this pistol. I can't imagine needing to "move up" from this gun for a very, very long time. I don't think you'll have any regrets.

Steve
Greg Derr
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Post by Greg Derr »

I shot a CPM1 for years- A very good gun. Balance is great. Seals and such are no problem last I checked, Walther makes a very realiable gun. Greg
Ed Hall

Post by Ed Hall »

Although the Walther is a good (great) gun, I was highly dissappointed to be quoted the price of $10 (US) per o-ring for a CP2 I'm using when I had some cold weather troubles with cylinders. At that rate, a "good price" for a gun can quickly become expensive if it needs much maintenance.

Take Care,
Ed Hall
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