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Walther GSP
Picked this up at the local gunshop a coouple of weeks ago for $220 OTD. Had to buy a mag for it (total $70 with shipping). So for $290 had a good condition Walther GSP. It shoots better than I do!
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Blimmin heck - We might be far away but it's not exactly like travelling to the moon either.usmc69 wrote: I am guessing that NZ is for New Zealand? The shipping would probably be cost prohibitive.
AJ
Last week I sent a 400grm package (about a pound) to the US which took 5 days to get to its recipient and cost me the equivalent of US$8.50.
Hardly prohibitive I would have thought...
Fortitudo Dei wrote:Blimmin heck - We might be far away but it's not exactly like travelling to the moon either.usmc69 wrote: I am guessing that NZ is for New Zealand? The shipping would probably be cost prohibitive.
AJ
Last week I sent a 400grm package (about a pound) to the US which took 5 days to get to its recipient and cost me the equivalent of US$8.50.
Hardly prohibitive I would have thought...
Not as bad as I figured for shipment from NZ.
Wow, that's quite the deal you got there! You could probably take out the muzzle weight and sell it for at least twice the price ;-)
If you are in a bind for a magazine, you could always use one from a S&W M41, you only need to file a notch for the mag catch. (The magazine body size and lip angles are the same)
Enjoy!
Mike.
If you are in a bind for a magazine, you could always use one from a S&W M41, you only need to file a notch for the mag catch. (The magazine body size and lip angles are the same)
Enjoy!
Mike.
Not sure if it will work or not. Will take both the GSP and the magazine to the next gunshow and try to compare them.Scott H. wrote:" If you are in a bind for a magazine, you could always use one from a S&W M41, you only need to file a notch for the mag catch. (The magazine body size and lip angles are the same) "
Is that correct?
Does the ExpoMart still have decent gunshows? Lived in Monroeville when I was stationed in Pittsburgh(Picksburg).
AJ
Two dealers, who should have known better, were looking at one's personal carry gun, and had an accidental discharge, wounding a bystander in the leg.
That was it, pretty much, for shows in Monroeville. When the PA Gun Collector's Association lease was up, the Mall wouldn't renew it. The show had to move to another, smaller, site.
Go Stillers!
That was it, pretty much, for shows in Monroeville. When the PA Gun Collector's Association lease was up, the Mall wouldn't renew it. The show had to move to another, smaller, site.
Go Stillers!
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Model 41 mag in GSP
I tried my 41 magazine in my OSP (supposed to be the same frame as the GSP).
The S&W magazine fits into the OSP mag well with very little play. However, even with the magazine pushed fully upward, the (OSP) bolt would not strip a round from it. The angle of the round in the magazine looks good. The nose of the bullet is directed at the barrel feed ramp. Just apears that the magazine does not sit high enough - needs to go up another millimeter or less. Perhaps some relieving of contact surfaces might do the trick, but I'm not about to experiment.
Of course, the GSP bolt might be enough different from the OSP one that it would strip the round. Since I no longer have a GSP, someone else will have to comment.
Mike T.
The S&W magazine fits into the OSP mag well with very little play. However, even with the magazine pushed fully upward, the (OSP) bolt would not strip a round from it. The angle of the round in the magazine looks good. The nose of the bullet is directed at the barrel feed ramp. Just apears that the magazine does not sit high enough - needs to go up another millimeter or less. Perhaps some relieving of contact surfaces might do the trick, but I'm not about to experiment.
Of course, the GSP bolt might be enough different from the OSP one that it would strip the round. Since I no longer have a GSP, someone else will have to comment.
Mike T.
Re: Mmmmm...
I definitely think so. The main reason apart from the trigger is the way the grip is fixed at the gun's body: The newer ones are attached with a screw coming from the bottom of the grip.Irod wrote:It is an old model GSP?
I am shooting with a GSP bought in 1983 which looks about the same - apart from my changes to the grip.
After having fired some 10,000 rounds, the following occurred: Every now and then one trigger action released 2 shots (and only 2 shots even with a full magazine).
This occurred last year. My gun dealer fixed it but informed me it would re-occur. His explanation was that the usually sharp edges of the trigger unit (suspects: trigger bar, sear, sear engagement,..) had become round.
The fix lasted for about one year and came back in May 2007.
Since that time I have a new trigger unit installed. This fits without any problems and I fire away without further problems.
The price was a bit hefty: 290 Euro - something like 420 USD. In 1983 I bought the GSP for 520 EURO...
For years I shot Remington Target with it (initial supply of 10,000 rounds) and was very content: very precise and consistent behavior. So naturally I went for another supply of the Remington ammunition (surprisingly, the price had not changed over the decades - maybe this should have warned me..)
What a disappointment: The precision is the same but one of 30 rounds is quite weak and does often not provide enough force for reloading. I changed to CCI and this works ok. ( I tried RWS target pistol - nice but in cold weather often not reloading. Match EPS is a good choice too, but the price erases it from the list of candidates)
Re: Mmmmm...
The GSP is dated 1971. Doesn't look pretty, but shoots great. Using Federal Auto Match in a 325 round bulk pack at $11.25. Also have a Suhl Model 150-1 (rifle)that shoots it (Auto Match) in one hole groups at 50 yards from the bench. As does a late '50's early '60's Anschutz Match 54 that I own.Irod wrote:It is an old model GSP?