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Walther KKM International Match

These were (top of the line) 22lr match rifles produced only 10 years after Germany's defeat in WW2. Hard to imagine how they managed to produce such a high end quality rifle when much of the country was still in ruins.

The Walther experts have dated this serial # to about 1954 which would make it a very early model. It still retains the hook butt-plate, hand-stop, and rear sight hood made of brass. It also has a grooved receiver top for easily adding a scope. The trigger adjustment is currently set at about 1oz ..... probably more like .75oz. The previous owner added a front & rear fully adjustable iris, which can be a pretty expensive upgrade to the peeps.

These rifles weigh 7.8kg or 17.2lbs from factory (18lbs plus with scope).. also cost $200 in the U.S in 1957

Believe I put a 40X scope on there with a 50mm objective lense.


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M&P 15-22
10" barrel, modded stock, ambi safety, plinker tactical chaging handle, phase 5 EBR lever, shortened taccom carbon handguard, tacticool22 handguard nut, cadwell brass catch, trs-25 rds.
Happy happy at 3.8 lbs loaded
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You still need the cheekriser, those stocks are useless for scopes as is. I had one till I junked it for a TR stock. You are right about the lower rings.

I put the cheek riser on and it feels perfect now, I would be hesitant to put lower rings on now as it feels so nice, and 30mm rings arnt cheap, I would also think the bolt would come very close to the scope with lower rings as well.
 
This my Savage 93 22 mag, I carved the stock from Dark walnut, that was cut from a tree on my nephews family property 30 years ago.with a tip from Piano wood brought from England in the Early1800s by a friends Great Great Grandmother. I PILLER bedded it and bedded the action, free floated the barrel. The bottom metal I custom machined my self, and the trigger Gaurds is from an old Cooey shotgun.
 
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