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Lothar Walther custom service. Any experience?
18 September 2003, 10:53
wildboarLothar Walther custom service. Any experience?
I plan to send my Ruger action to LW facilities in Germany, to have a barrel chambered and threaded on it. I suppose they make good work. Any similar experience? Thanks - Lorenzo
18 September 2003, 12:19
EXPRESSI have spoken to them, they do prefer to have you send the action for a better fit.
If it doesn't create legal problems for you then go for it.
As far as I know they are at least on par with any of the big US names, Shilen, Lija, etc...
That said, I didn't actually get them to do anything for me as it turned out I would be in for a beurocratic nightmare.
18 September 2003, 19:58
mhowildboar, check on the
Gunsmithing forum. Use the search facility and look for "Lothar Walther", you'll find these barrels have an almost religious following among some forum members.
- mike
[ 09-18-2003, 11:01: Message edited by: mho ]19 September 2003, 09:17
wildboarMho, I know that LW are excellent barrels; my question is if the custom work they make (chamber and thead) is of the same high quality (I guess it is)
18 September 2003, 23:53
<Orion>YES
Weidmannsheil
Martin
30 September 2003, 23:56
Danny PayHi
and how much(in EURO) it would cost to rebarrel a m98 action with LW stainless match quality barrel at LW?
regards
danny
01 October 2003, 09:18
wildboarAt a gunshop in Nice (F) the guy asked me to pay about 430 E to have my action threaded and chambered by LW; quite expensive...Lorenzo
01 October 2003, 09:43
Danny PayHi Lorenzo
It is not expensive, if rebarreling and headspace control is done at LW and the barrel is MQ ? was it Match quality or standard barrel the gun shop talked about?I lived for 26 years ago in nice what a nice place. I feel a lot of nostalgia. now i have to prepare myself for a cold winter with more than -30 dgree celsius in Sweden
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moi qui,aime le solie et la mer
danny
03 October 2003, 05:20
wildboarHi Danny, the work should be done at LW factory and I am pretty sure that the barrel is "standard". -30 degrees is REALLY cold! Here on the coast the lowest temperatures never go below 0/-1 degrees, but in the inland (for example where I shot the chamois) the temperature can reach -8/-12 degrees. regards - Lorenzo
04 October 2003, 00:19
Danny PayHi Lorenzo
exposing to the -10 degree at (les alpes maritim)is a different thing than living a long winter witm many minus degrees every day. have a nice time in Nice
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and don't forget the poors living in the cold
danny
04 October 2003, 04:19
dan belisleAw com'on, -30 C isn't THAT cold. - Dan
04 October 2003, 09:16
Danny PayHi Dan
It dependes to your age. when you are young -30 would not frighten you but, when you get older and suffer from rehumatism like me then it is not cool at all. i would prefer to live somewhere with +30 celsius than -30
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when retired i may return to the warmer corners of the world ,but until that i have to suffer
regards
danny
04 October 2003, 11:08
wildboarHi Dan, I will make you suffer a little more! Right now (midnight) here in Menton, 8 km east of Monte Carlo, the temperature is + 22 C. Regards - Lorenzo
04 October 2003, 22:18
Danny PayHi Lorenzo
7-8 mounth later the winter is gone and Summer is back again,then Sweden is one of the best place on the earth to be
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. the best is living winter time in France and summer in Sweden
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Back in early 70s it was very easy to find a little cheap wineyard on the country side not far from Nice or Aix- en provence. how is the possibilty now? is it still possible to find some farms at human price or not?
regards
danny