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25 February 2003, 08:13
Art S.
Lothar Walther Barrels
I asked this before, but buried in another thread. Does Lothar Walther sell directly. Who is a big distributor/source for purchase? Also, are their chambered barrels long or short chambered or will they supply either?
25 February 2003, 08:20
HunterJim
Art,

http://www.lothar-walther.com/us/index.html

They will take your money directly. [Wink]

A gunsmith I know and whose work I trust has told me that their chambered barrels are good and properly dimensioned. I am sure the gunsmiths here will comment on their barrels too.

jim dodd
25 February 2003, 08:29
TGetzen
L-W sells long chambered, pre-threaded barrels for Mauser 98s, in a couple of contours and lengths. They are cheap (~$160) but reportedly of great quality (I haven't shot mine yet).

Woody Woodall is a member here, and he is their agent in the US. The headquarters is in Cummings, GA. I'd try finding an e-mail for him in his profile.

www.lothar-walther.de

HTH,
Todd
25 February 2003, 11:24
Clark
I have purchased 5 or 6 through Brownell's a their discount, and LW will not quote me prices via email, so I don't know yet if they are as cheap directly.
As soon as we get some more shooting, I will find out if the one "wonder barrel" I have shot is an anomaly. It does not loose accuracy when hot!

>Dear Mr. Magnuson,

>You can order directly from us at Lothar Walther >Precision Tools, Inc.

>770-889-9998.

>Sincerely,

>Woody Woodall
25 February 2003, 13:02
Atkinson
Lothar-Walthar Barrals are the greatest thing since white bread and popcorn were discovered..

I have used a dozen of them and personally know of about 20 or so more and they have ALL been wonder barrels, all under an inch and that is unreal....

I know that Jack Belk, Bill Dowtin, and Jim Brockman agree with that and I supose they are gaining new groupies daily as delivery is getting longer and longer from my first days of ordering them....much to my dismay, don't know why I keep pimping them as it creates a problem for me but I like Woody and he has a great product...One has to share things like this, to do otherwise would be plumb common!
25 February 2003, 15:29
D Humbarger
You can not go wrong with a Lothar Walter barrel.
26 February 2003, 09:36
Flip
A gunsmith once told me they are very good and he prefer to work with them
26 February 2003, 01:56
Art S.
I just got a response back from LW. Their barrels, in steel not stainless, run $282 to $307 chambered, threaded and crowned. Price depends on the length of the cartridge. The contoured blanks are $192.
26 February 2003, 09:00
Clark
The small selection of tapered blanks at Brownell's are $189.40 retail and ~20% off for gunsmiths.

It sounds like LW direct wants retail prices, just like Shilen, while Brownell's will give me a deal.

I wonder how many barrels I would have to buy at once from LW to get a discount?
26 February 2003, 09:34
<chris_m>
A few years back I sent a copt of my FFL to LW and was told I would get 20% off. As of yet I have not needed a barrel so can not say if it is still there policy.
26 February 2003, 18:45
SST
Clark,
Most barrel makers will not undercut the gunsmiths to whom they sell barrels, and consider THEM as their customers. That's their bread and butter.
27 February 2003, 03:16
Art S.
I posted the price as a reference point for everyone. I had seen a price of "around $130" thrown around all over this website. That sounded like an incredible deal, and I wondered why they weren't the dominant barrel supplier, with their reputation. I think the price is about right for a premium barrel, but I wanted to update everyone as to what the real price was. One bad thing about the internet is that a small piece of info, correct or not, can be perpetuated to the status of truth and common knowledge, just by repeating it often enough.
28 February 2003, 00:31
<hsp223>
I just recieved my LW barrel and it cost about 160.00. It was prethreaded contoured and long chambered for a mauser M98. This is a standard item for LW. They have a list of calibers for the M98 and they all cost about 160.00 If you buy just the barrel and have it threaded and chambered for a different rifle then the cost will be higher.
Regards
28 February 2003, 03:28
Art S.
The quote I received was for three barrels, all in standard contours and all in standard calibers as listed in their charts on their webstite. All threaded for a 98 Mauser action. Don't know why the difference.