LG400 alutec competition right M
Go for gold with WALTHER guns. Successful sportsmen choose WALTHER. They have garnered gold medals and titles with air guns of the LG300XT Series. How can this string of victories be continued in the future? The reply of WALTHERs engineers: with the LG400.
Your personal high-tech precision rifle.
The WALTHER development center has created a high-tech precision rifle that’s ahead of its time: pointing the way forward with its functionality and with its wide range of features. Assemble for yourself an air rifle matching your requirements in full, and start to prepare for your competition. With the LG400 you‘re a winner – as a club member or as an Olympic participant.
LG400 Alutec COMPETITION:
– Compressed air system for 300 and 200 bar
– Modular system for personal features and upgrades.
– Individually adjustable center of gravity and weight distribution
– EQUALIZER magnetic absorber system
– Pressure reducer with QUICKCLEAN air filter
– Steel cylinder with pressure gauge
– Ergonomically shaped loading lever can be placed on the left-hand or right-hand side
– Carbon fiber barrel jacket
– ECO valve technology:
– Minimal opening pulse
– Reduced shot development time
– Breech: convenient loading, precise pellet guidance
– Loading status indicator
– Dry firing trigger
– VARIO trigger for extremely fine settings
– Aluminium stock with a wide range of settings and T-slot rail
– Stock tilt is possible
– Quick-action stock length and cheek piece setting
– 3D grip adjustment with MEMORY effect
– Adjustable fore-end
– Light metal butt plate wing MEC CONTACT III
– Absolutely tension-free barrel mounting
– Sport match diopter, CENTRA SCORE foresight holder
– Gun Case and accessories
System: Compressed air 300 and 200 bar
Caliber: 4.5 mm (.177) pellet
Cylinder: Aluminum cylinder with pressure gauge
Capacity: 600 shots / cylinder
Maximum energy: 7.5 Joules
Stock: Stock carrier aluminum
Stock length (mm): 310-390
Grip: MEMORY 3D-grip, right M
Trigger: Two-stage and dry-firing trigger
Trigger weight (g): 50-120
Sights: Sport Competition sight and Centra foresight
Sight length (mm): 650-850
Barrel: Barrel jacket Carbon
Barrel length (mm): 420
Dimensions (L/H/W mm): 1075-1100/290/50
Weight (g): 4200
Packaging: Plastic case
Sakarias Sjöberg –
I’ve shot the walther lg400 competition model for 2 years now and it’s been great. The different screw sizes are annoying but it’s not such a bad thing. Love the trigger and buttplate. The expert model is more adjustable in the stock and if you need that extra adjustment then it’s better, but I didn’t need it so I didn’t pay more for it. My girlfriend shoots a Fwb 800x and she adores that rifle. Super adjustable, well balanced, etc… I have never heard good things about the Fwb 800 model though. So 800x > 800.
Kjell Marklund –
I just purchased the LG400 Competition.
Cocking effort is very light.
Loading pellets are easy for old fat fingers.
Cylinders are rated for up to 300 bar, vice 200 bar. You can’t over fill the cylinder with a standard scuba tank at 3500 psi.
The insight out rear sight is supposed to be the cat’s meow. Jury still out on that.
I like the ability to move front sight tunnel forward and back several inches.
This seems to allow the appearance of the front iris size to be adjusted to your perfect sight picture.
Overall, I am very impressed with the rifle.
I will know more after a few thousand pellets.
I previously owned an FWB800U.
It was also a winner, but the LG400 seems to have a better fit, feel and balance.
Ingrid Bergqvist –
No dry fire, and the 8002/9003 trigger is much better. I guess the shot count is a tad lower, but that does not matter. The aluminum stocks and the wood stocks both seem to break at the wrist. I did shoot a 2002CA ALUminum for years and it was very good, the dry fire was the reason I got a 9003.
I am sold on the Walther LG400 now, but they are all not a limiting factor.
Elina Malmsten –
I previously discussed the LG400 I recently purchased.
No negatives.
I was apprehensive about the insight Out sights.
They are the best sights I have used.
Walther LG400 is top of the line.
Jacob Nordström –
This is all really great guys, but i found a different rifle that seems to be better. what do you guys think of the Anschutz 1913? As usual, Pros, cons?