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- KKJ Info by serial number - Rimfire Central Firearm Forum
KKJ I have KKJ #31524, there is no date stamp, but when I contacted Walther a few years ago, they said they thought it would be a 1959 mfg I just bought a KKJ-E which should be here in a week to 10 days, the serial # is 25xxx according to the seller, when it arrives, if I can determine the date, I will post it
- Walther KKJ Sporter - Rimfire Central Firearm Forum
I saw a Walther KKJ Sporter in a local gunshop It looks pretty good They are asking $800 for it Is this a decent price? How good are these guns? I have been waiting for a BRNO bolt, but hard to find here
- Walther KKJ Sporter:Pros Cons - Rimfire Central Firearm Forum
Hello, from Bangkok, Thailand I am waiting a permission for purchasing a Walther KKJ Spoter 22 lr rifle Regardings, it serial no it was built between 1956-1957 the condition of the rifle was 80-85% I have done quite a lot of research before
- Walther . 22 Hornet et al: Range Report - Rimfire Central Firearm Forum
I was able to get to the range Saturday and shoot a few groups with my newly-acquired Walthers It was actually quite windy, with frequent and powerful gusts, but I managed to slip some shots in during the lulls Here are the two stablemates waiting in the gates, the KKJ 22 WMR on the left
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- KKJ-E | Rimfire Central Firearm Forum
My kkj-e arrived today and I really must learn how to post photos, because it's beautiful Condition is excellent, wood has nice figure, bluing is probably 95% Barrel is 23 1 2 inches I love the way you just drop a round into the feeding tray and close the bolt, no trying to line anything up
- KKJ-T Info - Rimfire Central Firearm Forum
The KKJ-T was a sporter weight (KKJ) rifle introduced for use as a target (hence the -T added to KKJ) rifle imported by Canadian Sauer to succeed the KKJ-M in the Canadian Sporting Rifle match class The rifle was basically a single-shot KKJ action (like the KKJ-E and unlike the repeater KKJ-M that it replaced) and barrel in a semi-target stock that was about half way between a regular sporter
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