Dry fire for the Walther SSP
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Dry fire for the Walther SSP
Does any one know about the dry fire capabilities of the SSP does i have a 5 shot dry fire triger like the GSP ?
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News from Walther
FYI :I just recieved this in an email from Walther
>"It is planned to have such a 5-shot dry training device but till now it is not yet available.
>Best regards
>Carl Walther GmbH
>Germany
>"It is planned to have such a 5-shot dry training device but till now it is not yet available.
>Best regards
>Carl Walther GmbH
>Germany
Hi,
They have promised a .32 version too!
The 5 shoot trigger is not needed at all.
A contact behind the trigger can do a better job. You may back of the trigger stop a bit though. It is the sound of a shot you need, right.
Go electronic and you are not restricted to 5 shot. You can have an authentic sound as well.
It would be stupid of Walther to make a mechanical device like the one for old OSP
Kent
They have promised a .32 version too!
The 5 shoot trigger is not needed at all.
A contact behind the trigger can do a better job. You may back of the trigger stop a bit though. It is the sound of a shot you need, right.
Go electronic and you are not restricted to 5 shot. You can have an authentic sound as well.
It would be stupid of Walther to make a mechanical device like the one for old OSP
Kent