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WALTHER MODELO LG CAL. 4.5, MÓD. 55

(@turobalin)
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En primer lugar saludar a todos los componentes del foro.

Aunque dispongo de varias carabinas y pistolas de A/C soy un completo ignorante de este mundo. Mi experiencia se ha limitado a tener las armas limpias y muy esporádicamente a disparar a algún bote o a unas dianas con caza balines.

Bueno, el caso es que un familiar me regalo una carabina marca Walther LG CAL. 4.5, MÓD. 55 y me he percatado que le falta en el extremo del cañón una pieza que rosca en él que hace de terminación del mismo. De hecho lo he podido comprobar viendo las fotos que existen en este mismo foro ( https://forum.vintageairgunsgallery.com/walther/walther-lg-55t-dst/#post-8581). He medido con un calibre el diámetro exterior de la rosca y mide 14,7 mm pero desconozco que tipo de paso de rosca lleva o si esta medida y tipo de ella corresponde a alguna medida estándar de uso actual para así intentar conseguir una boca de cañón que le acople o para poder encargarla a un tornero, ya que imagino que encontrar una original será una ardua tarea.

Agradecería si alguno pudiese darme alguna información. Gracias a todos de todos modos.

 

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First of all, I would like to greet everyone on the forum.

Although I have several air rifles and pistols, I am completely ignorant of this world. My experience has been limited to keeping the weapons clean and very sporadically shooting at a boat or at targets with BBs.

Well, the fact is that a relative gave me a Walther LG CAL. 4.5, MOD. 55 rifle and I have noticed that it is missing a piece at the end of the barrel that threads into it and acts as a finish. In fact, I have been able to verify this by looking at the photos that exist in this same forum ( https://forum.vintageairgunsgallery.com/walther/walther-lg-55t-dst/#post-8581). I have measured the external diameter of the thread with a caliper and it measures 14.7 mm but I do not know what type of thread pitch it has or if this measurement and type of thread correspond to any standard measurement currently in use so that I can try to get a muzzle that fits it or to be able to order one from a lathe operator, since I imagine that finding an original one will be an arduous task.

I would appreciate it if anyone could give me some information. Thanks to everyone anyway.


   
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