Walther LP500; any good?

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Walther LP500; any good?

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Ok, so there was lots of speculation about this pistol in a previous thread, but precious little impressions by those who actually bought one. If you own a LP500, are you happy with your purchase?
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Re: Walther LP500; any good?

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Amazing gun with lots of adjustability and very nice engineering. Downside is the price and it comes with only one cylinder.
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It appears to have sufficient farkles to enable the purchaser to buy quite a few points.
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Re: Walther LP500; any good?

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my personal opinion, saw them at shot show, got to dryfire one alot , could find nothing wrong with it, just did not "speak to me".. Bought K12 instead..
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I am getting mine tomorrow from Joe Hein at Elite Sports. I will post once I shoot it. I was told the crazy high price for the cylinders is not so bad because they can be sent in and tested to get another 10 years out of them for a total of 20 years total.

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Many thanks to those who have shared their experiences. Yes, the LP500 is expensive, but so are BMW's from Germany. As for the Walther LP500 value for money; please give us your thoughts?
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here is an incident with a LP500 that broke after 15 sessions:

https://meisterschuetzen.org/forum/thre ... on-kaputt/ (link in german. use google translate)
seems like the LP400 had a bad reputation for cylinder problems in germany and LP500 follows in it;s steps for now
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Post by wrh1 »

The competitor next to me at a recent tournament told me he really strongly disliked his. But he outshot me by close to 40 points. So there is that. I think he called it a pig. But it was certainly accurate enough, and the ergonomics looked fantastic.
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Re: Walther LP500; any good?

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That German thread was an interesting read, including a claim that many of the parts are being manufactured in Asia (really?). My biggest frustration with the LP400 was that it would seldom hold the trigger weight; always had to readjust it. Hopefully, Walther have fixed this with the LP500?
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Just got mine. Definitely high quality. Great trigger.

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You may read about the Walther 500 here: DWJ (Deutsches Waffen Journal)
https://www.facebook.com/WaltherWaffen/ ... =3&theater

Click the front page of DWJ, then click the link.
(And,no, you don´t need to be a FB member to read. I´m not.)
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My head tells me to buy a K12, but my heart says get the LP500. Head or heart; which will prevail? Bets anyone?
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Re: Walther LP500; any good?

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Which one has the best support where you live in terms of parts & repairs?
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Not sure where you live, but in the USA I got my Walther LP500 through Joe Hein at Elite Shooting Sports of Montana. They service what they sell. I received mine within a week of placing my order.

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Re: Walther LP500; any good?

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Frontier Firearms is the distributor for Australia (my location). My concern about the LP500 is that if I need it to be more than 1,000 g, there's nowhere to pack the additional weight without attaching a weight bar; not ideal unfortunately.
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Re: Walther LP500; any good?

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I am not sure what you mean. If you unscrew the air cylinder you can see where you can attach several weights.

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Page 35 shows how you can add weights to the higher-end models that have barrel shroud.

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Re: Walther LP500; any good?

Post by Jerome »

Sorry, you misunderstood me. I'm well aware of how to add the 10 g weights (up to four maximum). That would bring the total pistol weight to 950g (910 + 40). What I'm suggesting is that if you need the pistol (c/w medium grip) to weigh more than 950g; you're out of luck. Only option is to attach a weight bar.
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Re: Walther LP500; any good?

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what about using lead in place of the steel weights?
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