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<blockquote data-quote="ldp4570" data-source="post: 2945912" data-attributes="member: 5168"><p>Now that I've posted my picture's, I'll go on record an say that I kinda like Walther's, old ones that is. I also have a P-5 around here somewhere. Now I just need to get a Model 4 an a Model 8 to add to my flock. The old Walther's are some of the finest pistol's ever made. Granted a lot of how they function are recreation of Browning designs an patents, but Carl and his son's put them together in a way that exudes beauty an grace. As to the heavy DA trigger, I've found that the trigger pull gets lighter as you go down in caliber, and with the .22LR versions(old ones) the slides are thinner than the centerfire, and the recoil springs are lighter than the larger ones. Accuracy, as long as you do your part, is actually very good for the size. Of course each pistol regardless of caliber is going to be different, but some of them border on target grade accuracy. Even the little TPH can keep her shots inside a five inch circle at 25yds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ldp4570, post: 2945912, member: 5168"] Now that I've posted my picture's, I'll go on record an say that I kinda like Walther's, old ones that is. I also have a P-5 around here somewhere. Now I just need to get a Model 4 an a Model 8 to add to my flock. The old Walther's are some of the finest pistol's ever made. Granted a lot of how they function are recreation of Browning designs an patents, but Carl and his son's put them together in a way that exudes beauty an grace. As to the heavy DA trigger, I've found that the trigger pull gets lighter as you go down in caliber, and with the .22LR versions(old ones) the slides are thinner than the centerfire, and the recoil springs are lighter than the larger ones. Accuracy, as long as you do your part, is actually very good for the size. Of course each pistol regardless of caliber is going to be different, but some of them border on target grade accuracy. Even the little TPH can keep her shots inside a five inch circle at 25yds. [/QUOTE]
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