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  • paddle007

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    Anyone on board familiar with the Walther Sportmodell V ?
    Think I figured out the trigger adjustment screw but would appreciate some help before tinkering with it. The hollow metal bushing which is mostly hidden by the bolt knob has a recessed slotted screw. I assume this adjusts the break?
    The other puzzle is the hole through the front of the trigger guard. Ideas?
    I acquired it for an accurate plinker. It shoots better than I do.
    My lack of discipline with semi-autos costs me too much ammo. I figured it's time to slow it down and work on learning how to create a jagged hole.

     

    paddle007

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    I did more research today and found some answers.
    Trigger guard hole is for a Mauser gew98 type sling swivel.
    Trigger is adjustable via a cam attached to the recessed screw.
    Now if the Wolf Match grade ammo would hurry up and arrive............Happy Mardi Gras
     

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