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Anyone knows where to get spare parts for Walther LGV, spc. Seals.

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intenseaty
(@intenseaty)
Georgia U.S.
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I own two Walther LGV Master Pro (.177 & .22) Eventually these will need Seals (Main compression and breech) But cannot seem to find any place that sells them, specially States side. I found a place in Germany, but darn difficult to buy from and shipping is outrageous. (30 Eu for two Seals delivered) Krale will sell a complete set with the piston, but that’s like $80 plus shipping, when all I want is a stinking Seal. 

Thanks in advance for any help with this. 


   
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(@tvanpool)
Texas
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I don't know about the LGV but the piston seal for a Weihrauch 25mm HW77 fit my LGU and the ones I got from Vortec are much better than OEM, he also can make a spring to your specs. Finding seals and springs should not be a problem.


   
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intenseaty
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Thanks! Will look into that. I’m actually in talks with Vortek about this, but they needed more info, like size etc. I was planning to take my gun down and send the info. But frankly finding seals has been a problem for me, until now. Have been inquiring everywhere. Thanks again. 


   
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marflow
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Washington
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I would say Umarex but they have a bad habit or not selling internal parts

this popped up in a short search

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Umarex-Walther-Piston-Seal-Walther-LGV/183646132391?hash=item2ac22998a7:g:SowAAOSwsqdcRZ92

 

 


   
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intenseaty
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Thank you all kindly for your replies to my question. After I posted this, I got a reply from Umarex USA and they sent me a part list for the re-build kit along with prices to include shipping totaling $35. I placed an order for 2 sets. Happy happy, Joy joy. 


   
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@intenseaty 

The LGV seal differs from the LGU seal.

This is the LGV seal, note the nipple in the center

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This is an LGU seal (green on the left):

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Note the dimple in the center.

Make sure you get the right seal.

The Breech seals are common Metric ORings:

M 7.5X3, regardless of what the drawing says, this is the correct size. Your best bet is to get some good quality ORings:

https://www.theoringstore.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=368_65_66&products_id=2744  

Though if you do not mind changeing them once in a while (about each 2,000/4 tins), then the ordinary ones will do:

https://www.theoringstore.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=368_12_46&products_id=20648

HTH, keep well and shoot straight!

 

 

 

 

HM


   
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marflow
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Washington
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but the newer not old rifle that were made in the 201* use the same gut and the same seals 

Waffencenter show you that 

now the other problem is this original thread is 5.5 years old 

Protek shows the seals for £9.00

Waffencenter €10.95

the part number is 604.400.03.0

and now we will see how long this thread sleeps 


   
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(@jcb2)
California
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@intenseaty I found this place called JG Airguns, that lists parts (including seals) for the LGV.  https://www.jgairguns.biz

Just go to the webpage, click on "W", then select Walther, then click on LGV to see what's available.


   
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