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Guns International #: 102721685
Seller's Inventory #: 7900
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Guns International #: 102721685
Category - Walther Rifles
- Pairs of Rifles
Walther KK-200 (KK200) UIT/ISU .22lr Match Rifle, extremely rare example
Description: For those who want a Walther rifle with about 3x the accuracy (1/3 the MOA) of any commercialy available Anschutz or Walther rifle, with complete set of spare parts, and option for a wood stock. An extremely rare Walther rifle that comparable to the best that G&E, Bleiker, Keppeler, or Tanner had to offer, also fully stress-relieved and past the initial break-in period. Not a standard, off the shelf rifle. Offered as a pair of KK-200 that include an extremely rare Walther rifle that is equal in quality and accuracy to G&E, Tanner, Bleiker, and Keppeler .22lr guns, plus a full set of spare parts in the form of a second KK-200. Fewer than 20 rifles at this level of precision and quality were made by Walther (or Umarex) between approximately 1980 through current date under any Walter model designation (KKM through KK-500). The one offered is the only one known to ever have been imported into the USA. It is paired with a commercial version KK-200 for spare parts and comparison purposes. Although the metal stock KK-200 may look similar to the ones currently on the market (new or used), it is far superior to those rifles in both overall quality and accuracy, and should not be compared to them as to price or accuracy. Current retail value approximately $9000, considering the level of precision in manufacture and stock fitting, and quality of the barrel used on this rifle one of a kind art work, completeness of accessories, condition, and essentially complete set of spare parts (plus one spare firing pin and spare trigger). If interested in purchasing, please email an offer to consider. An offer of about $7900 plus shipping is likely to be accepted. Phone calls are fine, but due to the number of junk calls received and call filtering, email is better for initial contact. Basis for the offer, including reasons for request of the items as a gift for charitable or other purposes, can be considered. Discount is available if combined with some of the other firearms. The second KK-200 can be omitted from the shipment, but this is not advised due to the problem in obtaining parts for this gun, and the utility of the wood stock for ultimate accuracy in use. There would be no reduction in price if the wood stock rifle is omitted. The first rifle is ex-German National Team competition use. Unlike all other Walther (or Anschutz) rifles, the National Team rifles were equal in quality to Bleiker, G&E, or Tanner rifles, custom made for the German Team using otherwise standard sights and stocks, and were very different from "specially selected" guns provided to individual competitors,. This rifle uses the then-standard aluminum stock, a bi-directional counterweight system (can be forward of the foreend or reversed) for precision vibration tuning, Walther sights, spare mechanical trigger, and clear sight insert set are included. This original KK-200 electronic trigger, became very unreliable, and was replaced by the standard KK-200 match trigger. The electronic unit is included, if one wishes to repair it. The spare NOS KK200 trigger also shown for this rifle also fits the standard KK-200 sold at the same time. The standard, wood stocked Walther KK200 or KK-200, paired with it, has rifle, stock, and trigger quality comparable to the best of the Anschutz model 54 series and many other alternative brands, or the current Walther production. This particular wood stock KK200 had better accuracy than a Supermatch FWB short barrel rifle 2602 in recent comparison testing. The metal stock KK-200 is significantly better than that, and is one of the few Walther rifles that truly is comparable to "the best" manufacturers' production. The metal stock KK200 rifle offered here is NOT the same rifle as advertised at a number of other locations and listing services, usually for around $4500 or thereabouts. This one uses a tapered stainless steel barrel, but more importantly, is a factory-custom made barreled action prepared specially for the German National team. It is one of a very few Walther factory rifles that truly equal the factory production G&E, Keppeler, Tanner, or Bleiker quality. With both rifles, the original, as-issued rear sight, original front tunnel, an assortment of Walther front sight metal inserts that fit this tunnel, and the plastic "selector wheel" of Walther plastic ghost rear sights. No case for the wood stock rifle. A SN matched OEM plastic case is included with the metal stock rifle, in tolerably good condition overall, scratched on the exterior from use, but with the original SN. These remain available from various dealers. Images of sights shown off rifle, at end of images group. These sights are original to the gun. The selector case and ghost inserts are not original to the rifles, but are OEMs Walther. These can be omitteed from the purchase and replaced by a few individual metal or plastic inserts for reduced price, if desired. Walther front sight tunnels can use Anschutz plastic or ghost inserts, but not the Anchutz metal inserts. The current sight tunnel on the metal stock rifle is not original to the rifle, but the original one is included in a plastic baggie. The wood of the stock for the standard production KK200 has some variations in color that are factory production variations, and some wood impressions of same origin. It has a few minimal (under 1/32") pinpint dings as well, that are extremely difficult to find. Importer marks on receivers. The metal stock offered is a standard version from that era and production type, Two butt pieces are included, as is a blue laminated bench rest fore-end piece that can be used with either of the rifles. Two Walther match diopter rear sights are included, and three front tunnels, plus the inserts, and extension tube and spare NOS trigger for this rifle, that will fit either rifle. Only one OEM SN matched case is included. The wood stock KK200 has no German proof date anywhere on the action, barrel, or bolt, rendering it extremely rare. The Ulm proof mark present. Date of manufacture around 2000. The metal stock one has the usual proof marks and SN matching the case. Sold as a pair for historical/collector interest, and to allow comparision by the user between the two very different stock system and bolted action combinations. Accessories such as the barrel extension tube, sights, weight system, fore-end rests interchange. The butt plates do not, and are specific to their respective stocks. The rifles are not offered individually, due to the overlap in spare parts. Shipping is around $150 to most US locations for the pair of rifles, but can be higher to remote or more distant locations. KK200 KK-200 KK 200 Rifle Caliber: .22 Long Rifle Manufacturer: Walther Model: KK-200 or KK200 Barrel Length: 25.6 Ejectors: dual (both rifles) Condition: Excellent, almost like new Metal Condition: like new Wood Condition: excellent Bore Condition: like new Barrels: 1x special tapered stainless steel Barrel Type: Ultra match, pressed, pinned, bolted , polymer bushing Action: single shot, bolt Triggers: Walther Match Stock: laminated wood, grey/black; aluminum/wood Sights: Original sights, aperture set. included Case: OEM case w/ SN match for Team rifle. No case for wood stock rifle. Price: POR Contact Seller |
Guns International #: 102721685
Seller's Inventory #: 7900
Guns International #: 102721685
Seller's Inventory #: 7900