Not so new rifle....
Posted: Sat May 29, 2010 10:45 am
G'day Fellas,
Just thought I would post a few pics of my latest acquisition-a Walther .22 Target rifle.
For some time now (18 years) I have had a burning desire to find a classic Walther Target Rifle. I purchased this rifle as I will be shooting prone from the start of next season.
I had this particular rifle on lay by for almost twelve months but with the wedding, honeymoon and all of the other 'expensive' hobbies that I engage in, I struggled to get the shekels together and although I paid through the nose for it, sold a kidney and signed off my first born child to a Gypsy I am more then satisfied.
I am hoping to give it a run on Tuesday night.
The rifle also has a bit of history, I was informed that it was owned by PA of Horsley Park. Having thoroughly inspected the bolt assembly and bolt face I would be inclined to believe that it has had very little use.
The rifle included a set of Centra front and rear adjustable apertures, the rear sight has adjustable light filters and the Walnut stock is also in exceptional condition.
They just don't manufacture rifles like they used to.
Apologies for the BR equipment-it doesn't compliment a Prone Rifle.
Regards
Sean
Just thought I would post a few pics of my latest acquisition-a Walther .22 Target rifle.
For some time now (18 years) I have had a burning desire to find a classic Walther Target Rifle. I purchased this rifle as I will be shooting prone from the start of next season.
I had this particular rifle on lay by for almost twelve months but with the wedding, honeymoon and all of the other 'expensive' hobbies that I engage in, I struggled to get the shekels together and although I paid through the nose for it, sold a kidney and signed off my first born child to a Gypsy I am more then satisfied.
I am hoping to give it a run on Tuesday night.
The rifle also has a bit of history, I was informed that it was owned by PA of Horsley Park. Having thoroughly inspected the bolt assembly and bolt face I would be inclined to believe that it has had very little use.
The rifle included a set of Centra front and rear adjustable apertures, the rear sight has adjustable light filters and the Walnut stock is also in exceptional condition.
They just don't manufacture rifles like they used to.
Apologies for the BR equipment-it doesn't compliment a Prone Rifle.
Regards
Sean