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Walther LG400 (16J)

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Walther LG400 modified to 16 J for HFT (Black woodwork and Junior air cylinder)

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. It was designed as a 10 metre air rifle for indoor competition use. It has been successfully modified to 16 Joule of kinetic energy for Field Target (FT) and Hunter Field Target (HFT) outdoor use.

As of March 2019 Walther builds and sells the 16 Joule / 12 footpound Field Target version of its LG400. Walther LG400 Field Target. Special Edition for the 2019 World Field Target Championships in England.

References

  1. Airgun Accuracy: LG400 for FT
  2. Airgun Accuracy: LG400 for HFT

3. https://airgunaccuracy.wordpress.com/the-factory-walther-lg-400-field-target/ 4. https://www.carl-walther.de/produkte/sportwaffen/luftgewehre/2825724.html 5. https://www.carl-walther.de/produkte/sportwaffen/luftgewehre/2833336.html

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