GSP triggers.
Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2004 5:28 am
I have a life long experience with Walther triggers: Several versions of the GSP trigger unit, and 2 Walther match CO2 and air pistols.
The trigger units in the early GSPs vere mediocre. Creepy and difficult to adjust. During the years Walther has made several claimed improvements on the GSP triggers. But in my opinion more improvements are desireable.
The Walther match air pistols have triggers that use to work ok from the beginning, but whenever adjustments becomes necessary, troble begins. The triggers are very difficult to adjust. And Walther advices this job to be handled over to the factory. But the factory is often at the other side of the planet.
I think the not to good triggers have been, and still are, a major drawback of Walther match pistols. I´ll just remind you of the ill-faithed Walther free pistol with electric trigger....
I have just acquired a Pardini SP. The trigger feels ok, but I know there have been some trouble with the triggers of this model too.
The trigger units in the early GSPs vere mediocre. Creepy and difficult to adjust. During the years Walther has made several claimed improvements on the GSP triggers. But in my opinion more improvements are desireable.
The Walther match air pistols have triggers that use to work ok from the beginning, but whenever adjustments becomes necessary, troble begins. The triggers are very difficult to adjust. And Walther advices this job to be handled over to the factory. But the factory is often at the other side of the planet.
I think the not to good triggers have been, and still are, a major drawback of Walther match pistols. I´ll just remind you of the ill-faithed Walther free pistol with electric trigger....
I have just acquired a Pardini SP. The trigger feels ok, but I know there have been some trouble with the triggers of this model too.