

Look through all of the great content that has to offer in the online campus. Learn all about the Walther product line.But with the CCI ammo, that will probably fix most issues for this pistol. I'll have to do that as well, since I don't use them a lot. Good point made on storing them with the slide back. Now that I've spent some time with them, they fire fine. Plus, these are great little pistols now for each of my daughters to use.

1) got the first one without doing my research 2) got the second one used dirt cheap 3) I liked the walther name and the feel of the gun. There's a lot less friction now when it cycles which further addresses the FTF/FTE issues.Īnd the obvious elephant in the room, why didn't I get another gun. I also took maybe 1/16th off the top corner of the hammer. Not sure if it's a design flaw or whatever, in the fire position, i used dremel to grind the exposed part of that rod somewhat flatter so it's smooth on the slide. If you pull the slide back, you'll notice that this rod slides over and has friction as it goes over the hammer. The only other mod I did was I grinded down the steel rod that holds the safety. I am NOT a gunsmith, so I probably didn't even take enough off to make a difference, but the polishing part is important. If you are going to mod that feed ramp, take a tiny (super tiny) amount off and polish it with dremel polisher and some polishing compound. Thus, the common mods for this pistol are: 1) CCI ammo (mini mags, stinger or velocitors) 2) Volquartsen ejector (aftermarket but works way better, about $20 and easy DIY install) 3) i used a dremel (very very carefully) and sanded/polished the feed ramp so it was smoother going into the bore/chamber and 4) smoothed out the safety pin rod I joined a Walther forum and learned about the common FTF/FTE issues on there and it was mostly related to ammo.
