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Robf

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Robf last won the day on 16 February 2018

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  1. Cleared this with Neil before Xmas. I've had a few sets of fore-end extensions CNC'd for the Walther 300/400 adjustable fore-end as I and a couple of mates had a few we could use. The new ISSF rules allow 30mm more depth, so i've made them exactly the same as the originals, just 30mm longer between centres. They fit perfectly. The image below shows the difference between the new ones fitted (top) and the original ones fitted (below). Aside is a shot of the original and new links on their own. They will lay pretty flat but not quite as flat as the originals, but they start where the others finish meaning you can have a complete range of heights from min to max ISSF. If someone fancies a set then they're £15 for a pair delivered. It's not a money making scheme, they're just there if someone wants a set or two. Click on the attached thumbnail for a larger image.
  2. For sale : Walther LG300xt Anatomic Serial 36005, so one of the first made. This is a superb example, excellent condition, apart from a small mark (sub 1mm as a guess) on under the muzzle, and a couple on the riser block, and the spin marks from unscrewing the cylinder I cannot spot another defects. Never been pulled apart, on a plane or played with, just indoor 10m at Bisley and my local club. D Class British Championship winning rifle 2015 Case included. Vgc. Always travelled by car. Had it since I bought off original owner who put less than a tin through it before having to give up 10m. Spare cheekpiece as the early ones suffered splits (and mine did), so there's a good on on it now and a spare to play with. 3.6, 3.8, 4.0 & 4.2mm inserts for the foresight. Adapter and butt post with weights (now ISSF illegal, hence reason not on rifle) Full set of paperwork, but the small amount of tools I had with it are no longer as I use my own. Just to clarify this is a 10m power rifle (F stamped). Can supply more pics of any areas of interest. £1350 (cash or bank transfer) f2f or depending on location can arrange to meet up or someone to transit. Advertised elsewhere.
  3. Not trying to upset anyone, but a friend is doing these... http://briansamson.shop They're 3d printed and i've seen on in the flesh. Once you get past the fact that they're plastic you're off. Fwiw we put 44kg of mass onto them to see if the ears bent and they didn't.
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    Fwb 300 Running Boar

    Where abouts in the country are you?
  5. Nothing fancy, budget around £650... walther XT300 or such like Not for me, but for a close friend, based in midlands.
  6. Correct. The set is called the 7020. The sight is called the 7002. There are two versions (left handed versions aside)... the 7002/10 which has 10 clicks per revolution and the 7002/20 which has 20. The sight changes the same amount per revolution, the 20 click version allowing less movement per click. 1mm per click for the 20, 2mm per click for the 10, @ 50m. Info here
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    Forend Raiser

    If he's not I would be
  8. know the feeling mate. Take care.
  9. giving it a rest Brian? shame. Seen the rifle, it's nice
  10. Robf

    Walther Weights

    have you thought about using stick on wheel weights? they're a lot cheaper...
  11. just a bit of feedback to say the deal went smoothly (just got to find the time to plug it all in this weekend and have a play) Cheers J
  12. sure, it's admin@shooting-the-breeze.com
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    Centra Mirror

    Unlikely, these mirrors screw onto a Centra iris in place of an existing ring on the unit - the ring can alternatively be replaced with coloured versions. Centra make another product, the Mirror 'Stranger', which might well fit on your Walther unit. Ta donald
  14. How much? and does it work with vista (assuming it can be used with a serial > usb converter)?
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