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Walther GSP Expert

Posted: Thu May 31, 2018 10:49 am
by Art R
I would appreciate some advice on the Walther GSP Expert. Quality? Reliability? Ammo sensitivity? Nose Heaviness?, etc.
Would it be possible to drill and tap a Weaver type optics base on top of the frame? -- Thanks, Art

Re: Walther GSP Expert

Posted: Thu May 31, 2018 3:24 pm
by GOVTMODEL
The best score I ever shot in my life was with a GSP. Mine was very reliable and very accurate. I did break a firing pin, so don't dry fire without a dry fire plug.

There are scope mounts available.

Re: Walther GSP Expert

Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2018 8:29 am
by PFribley
See Earls Repair for GSP parts.

Re: Walther GSP Expert

Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2018 7:38 pm
by TonyT
My Walther GSP and GSP Expert were the most reliable 22's I have owned. I never had a malfunction using a wide variety of SV ammunition. As I got past 65 it became a bit too heavy and I switched to a Pardini SP which functioned reliably with Wolf and SKJ ammo.

Re: Walther GSP Expert

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2018 12:04 pm
by cuslog
I have owned 2 different GSP .22 / .32 conversion sets (not expert models). Always very reliable as well as quite accurate. I do get the odd malfunction but its usually my fault (either dirty or not quite enough crimp on the .32 brass).
TonyT: I took interest in your comment "past 65". I'm 67 and have an old rotator cuff injury -- I'm now finding that I have to get my shots off promptly -- the longer I hold, the more my arm (and sights) wants to droop and mistakes will creep in. I presume the Pardini is lighter ?

Re: Walther GSP Expert

Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2019 5:19 pm
by boucheed
I have one for sale if you are interested.

Re: Walther GSP Expert

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2019 11:22 am
by Gregbenner
I have two Walther GSPs, 22 and 32. Both have been extremely reliable, and accurate. The downside is they are heavy. I use a very light weight dot sight (Burris FF3), but it’s still one of the heaviest target 22s available. If weight is an issue for you, I’d be sure to shoot one before buying.

They have been around for s long time, prices all over the place. Plus, the convertibility to 32 long is nice.

As mentioned, Earl is a great source for questions, parts, and or service.