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3. https://airgunaccuracy.wordpress.com/the-factory-walther-lg-400-field-target/ | |||
4. https://www.carl-walther.de/produkte/sportwaffen/luftgewehre/2825724.html | |||
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The Walther LG400 is an air rifle first introduced in 2010 as the successor to the Walther LG300. It is a PCP (pre-charged pneumatic) powered by compressed air from a removable air cylinder.
As of March 2019 Walther built and sold the 16 Joule / 12 footpound Field Target version of its LG400.
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