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&--i ., III !II iI! I)Q!I Ci::I ~ ~~ a P I ~ a 1;11 r III B0 re R.~fle~ Sman" Cal. .22 I. r. !I"! n ~ . III k} ~, ~ II ~ II .~~) " .. 'JIll ru II "".,.. . - . IF \ . ~ ~ fl ~ .~ I , II ~ III 1:1 rP Q jla 1\ a ~ ,@.. June 1964 Edition ,IfJii' ~ II l11li II III Instruction Manual ~ i .. I J) , ~ Walther Small-Bore Rifles for Target Shooting JII. 1 Small-bore rifle Mod. KKS-D with diopter rear sight, weight approx. 3.8 kg. (Also available with micro rear sight as Mod. KKS-V.) JII. 2 Small-bore Master rifle Mod. KKM, weight approx. 4.5 kg. JII. 3 Small-bore Master rifle Mod. KKM II, with hook plate and palm rest, weight approx. 5.5 kg. JII. 4 Small-bore Match rifle Mod. KKMMatch, weight with conical barrel = approx. 7.1 kg, with cylindrical barrel = approx. 7.8 kg. JII. 5 Small-bore Standard rifle Mod. UIT -Standard, weight approx. 5 kg. ~ '. Sectional View of the Walther Small-Bore Master Rifle 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Barrel Rifling Receiver Bolt Striker Striker spring Spring pin Diopter Bolt end Stock 5 11 Tumbler 12 Screw adjustment, trigger weight 13 Screw adjustment, trigger slack . 14 Trigger arm 15 Adjustable trigger 16 Trigger sear 17 Trigger guard 18 Trigger-arm spring ",3 General Advice on the use of W A L THE R Small-Bore 1. Sights Before commencing to shoot, ensure that the screws holding the front and rear sight are tightened up. - The prism diopter is adjustable for 50, 100, and 150 m. Setting the rear sight for these distances is effected by means of the elevation screw. The scale markings must in each instance coincide with the Zero mark (see arrow). Windage correction: - If shots group to right, turn knob = R to the left (anti-clockwise); if shots go to the left, turn knob = L clockwise (as shown by arrows on knob). Elevation correction: - If shots go low, turn knob = Tto the left; if shots group high, turn knob = H to the right. 3 clicks result in an alteration of the mean centre of the group by one ring on the target. ill. 7 Rifles: JII. 9. Adjustable aperture rear sight with nipple, but without rubber eyepiece. Available for small-bore rifles with diopter. II JII. 10. Umbral and Uropal filters can be inserted in the rubber eyepiece. JII. 11. Removal of the knurled locking ring, which is also made evailable in 25 mm and 35 mm dia. JII. 9 JII. 10 JII. 12. The front sight has been removed from the saddle. When withdrawing or inserting front sight elements, note difference in width of the two lips. JII. 13. Post front sight, width increasing by 0.2 mm from 2 mm to 3 mm. r- JII. 14. Ring front-sight with vertical beam; diameter increasing by 0.2 mm from 2 mm to 3 mm. JII. 15. Ring front sight with horizontal beams; diameter increasing by 0.2 mm from 3 mm to 4.4 mm. JII. 12 Qi@i@i JII. 13 JII. 14 JII. 15 4 JII. 16 2. Sling Attachment ;." JII. 16. When inserting the sling holder into the groove of the sling rail, see to it that the clamping lever stands sideways. Move the sling holder to the required position. 5 JII.17. To fix the holder, push the lever upwards (see illustration). When altering the position of JII. 17 the holder, JII. 18 reverse the order of manipulation. A sling holder with handstop is available for Mod. KKM II and for the match rifle Mod. KKM Match (see JII. 18). 3. WALTHER Rifle Sling JII. 19. Push sling end (a) through loop (b), then apply sling swivel and buckle (c). Adjust length as required by the shooter. When applying the sling to the left upper arm (left-handed shooters, to the right upper arm), push loop (b) back until the sling fits the arm firmly. Finally, push fixing hook (d) through both parts of the sling and insert locking pin in the holes in the hook. JII. 20. Attach the sling swivel to the sling holder. The rifle may now be brought up to the shooting position. The sling, owing to its rigid method of fixing, cannot change its firm position. ill. 20 t L JII. 21 4. Match Triggers 7 JII. 22 JII. 21. Match trigger. The trigger is adjustable lengthwise and can be made to slope outwards to either the left or the right. JII. 22. Match trigger with set-trigger. To the device, push trigger 1 forward until engaged (in direction of arrow). The rear ger now has a very light and instantaneous off. use it is triglet- Screw 1 for adjustment of trigger pull and letoff (to increase, turn right; to decrease, turn left). Screw 2 for adjustment of trigger slack (to shorten, turn right; to lengthen turn left). If trigger 1 is set and the shot is not to be fired, apply safety at once and open the breech carefully! This is not a combination trigger! 5. Rubber butt plates and hook plates JII. 23. Hook plate with dove-tail bar, adjustable vertically, for Models KKM II and KKMMatch. . JII. 24. Rubber but plate with dove-tail bar. To shift vertically, loosen the two screws indicated by arrows. JII. 25. Hook plate with extension device. To adjust, loosen the two screws indicated by arrows, then shift to the required length by turning the Allen screw in the middle. The toothed rack is provided with a graduated scale. Tighten the two outer screws again when the length has been adjusted. When removing either plate from the stock, be careful not to damage the dove-tail slot in the butt. JII. 23 JII. 24 . jf JII. 26. Knurled screw, to replace Allen screw, can be supplied upon request. JII. 26 III r 6. Palm Rests JII. 28 JII. 29 JII. 27 JII. 27. Palm rest with extension. Can be adjusted to suit, - laterally and vertically. The grip can be turned. JII. 28. Palm rest with fitting, direct - support grip and height adjustable. JII. 30. To fit the palm rest, loosen the clamping screw in front and insert base in the sling rail, then tighten the clamping screw. Set the p'osition of the rest by means of the Allen screw (see illustration) and turn the grip as required (see arrow). The palm rests (JII. 28 and JII. 29) are attached to the sling rail in the same manner as the sling holder. ill. 30 9 JII. 29. Palm rest with cork grip. The position and height of the grip are adjustable. 7. Dismantling the WALTHER Small-Bore Rifle Action JII. 31. Opening the breech, thereby cocking the action: Push the boltlock on the left on the action body down (see arrow) and withdraw th(> bolt. JII. 32. Hold the bold firmly with the left hand, uncock the bolt by turning the bolt handle fully over to the left (see arrow in illustration 32). JII. 33. The bolt is uncocked. Note the position of the bolt handle. The inner end of the bolt handle now stands close to the striker groove in the bolt. JII. 34. Turn the safety lever fully over to the left (in the direction of the arrow). JII. 35. Withdraw the bolt-end with the safety lever to the rearward. Ensure that the spring pin opposite the safety lever (as indicated by arrow) does not faJI out. Hold the bolt horizontally. III JII. 36. Withdraw the bolt-handle unit to the rearward. Here again, see that the spring pin (a) does not fall out. Hold the bolt horizontally. JII. 37. Withdraw striker and striker spring to the rearward. JII. 38. Depress the striker spring and remove to the forward together with forked spring pin. The action is now completely dismantled. 1/1.38 8. Assembling the WALTHER Small-Bore Rifle Action JII. 39. Insert the striker spring. Push the upper end down and slip on to pinted lip in thellllupper end of the slot in the striker. l1li III JII. 40. Insert the striker in the bolt and push until the point of the striker appears in the hole in the bolt face (see arrow). Ensure that the spring pin in the bolt end (b) does not drop out and goes astray. ill. 40 14 JII. 41. Put the bolt handle on the bolt. Make sure that the spring pin (a) is seated correctly in the notch (b) in the bolt handle unit at the lug (c). The part concerned is shown enlarged in the right-hand corner, to explain the exact positioning. JII. 42. Bolt, complete with bolt handle, as well as bolt-end with safety lever, seen from above. When replacing the bolt-end, make sure that the wider lug on the latter is seated correctly in the wider recess in the bolt, as shown by arrow. JII. 43. As shown in the illustration, push the bolt handle forward, fit the bolt-end firmly to the bolt as described before, then turn fully over to the right together with lhe bolt. JII. 44. Hold the bolt firmly with the left hand and turn the bolt handle to the right with the right hand. The bolt may now be put back into the action body. When doing so, press the bolt lock on the action body downward. 9. Care of the rifle After shooting, clean the bore of the barrel thoroughly and wipe with a patch saturated with non-resinous and acid-free oil. JII. 45. Place "the fingertip over the muzzle so as to prevent the tip of the cleaning rod (jag) from coming out of the muzzle. Do not push the jag with the patch right out of the muzzle and then try to withdraw the rod by force. Lubricate the bolt lightly and leave a thin coat of oil on all metal parts when the rifle is not in use. Wipe the bore with a dry patch before use. It is recommended to remove the lead deposit from the chamber with a brass wire brush (NOT WITH A STEEL. WIRE BRUSH) after firing about 1 000 shots. The brush must penetrate the barrel to a depth of not more than 60-80 mm. Oil the bore again afterwards. F t r1 WALTHER Kit Case (J/I. 46) containing: screw-driver, cleaning cloth, 2 oil bottles with drip oiler, screw-lid box for front singht elements. Index to Contents: Page The various models of WALTHER small-bore rifles Sectional view of the . .. WALTHER small-bore Master rifle 2 Sights Sling attachment 3-4 5 WALTHER shooting sling 6 Match triggers 7 Rubber- and hook plate 8 Palm rests 9 Dismantling the WALTHER small-bore rifle action Assembling the WALTHER small-bore rifle action . Care of the rifle WALTHER Kit case Test Card JII. 46 ) 10-13 14-16 17 18 on back of cover 18 ~~ 10. Test Card Small-bore rifle No Some ......................... II a of the more important successes achieved with WAL TH~R rifles in 1962 and 1963. a~ ~ Model World 10 shots at 50 m Championships :Silver-, Cairo 1962: J~ a fJ 4 Bronze Medals, and several nt2'nt places II II European '" J p:o~~~t: the ,Ten Best' marksme,t. [t. a . among Championships Oslo ~ 1963~ J' 3 Gold" 3 Silver-, and 1 Bronze Medal, a&i fJ:'~nerCip!aces among the ,Ten Best:'~:Uksml;h foI~ III .~ hI\. compe rII1g In t e severa I pOSITlona IUevents. ' Swiss National :;, ft Ii fi Chaillpionships ~ 1963: g Record score in the "Three-positional:!le~,~ I r attained " with a WALTHER 1169 pgints. a ~ D IIIII small-bore lOt a rill rifle: 1\1 ~World Postal Match 1963: Highest score/attained Signature: bore rifle: 1154 points. II with a WALTHER smallIII ~ n '"
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