TheWalther Lever Action Steel Finish 4.5mm is a western-style air rifle modeled after the legendary Winchester M1866.
Who among us once did not dream of becoming a cowboy? Thanks to the Walther Lever Action Steel Finish 4.5 mm, we can feel for a moment like a movie western hero and enjoy, from shooting a replica of a weapon that changed the history of the Wild West.
The Walther Lever Action Steel Finish 4.5 mm air rifle perfectly combines modern technology with the historical atmosphere of a lever-action Winchester rifle.
Wild West-style air rifle
The Walther Lever Action, just like a real Winchester, is made mostly of metal, which is used for the barrel, magazine, breech chamber, reloading lever, trigger mechanism and sighting devices.
The buttstock and bed were made of oiled beech wood. The classic character of the carbine is perfectly emphasized by the finish of the breech chamber, which resembles brushed steel.
High power mechanism
The Walther Lever Action is powered by compressed carbon dioxide from an 88g CO2 capsule. TheCO2 cartridge is mounted in the flask. Installation of the capsule is facilitated by special pliers and a screwdriver used to remove the bead.
The fired shot reaches a high initial velocity of about 175 m/s, which allows accurate shooting at a distance of up to 30 m.
It is worth noting that an improved HIGH POWER pneumatic mechanism has been implemented in the carbine, which is responsible for impressive performance (up to 450 shots per capsule) and excellent repeatability of shots.
Instant reloading
The carbine has a realistic reloading system, impressively imitating the mechanism of a real Winchester. As the lever moves forward, the magazine is rotated with simultaneous retraction of the breech and tensioning of the cock.
The revolver uses a rotating magazine with a capacity of 8 diabolo shots. The use of classic lead shot and CO2 power supply made it possible to create an extremely accurate and fast-shooting carbine, which will work well for both recreational and target shooting.
Mechanical sighting instruments
The carbine uses epoxy targeting instruments in the form of an adjustable sights and a fixed tunnel fly.
Fuse
The trigger mechanism of the carbine can be locked by means of a slide fuse conveniently located within reach of the thumb (on the side of the breech chamber).