HA01J8 Nill Grips - Hammerli 208 208S 215; These grips are anatomically symmetrical (both hand); Walnut with Rhomlas checkering.HA01J8XL Nill Grips - Hammerli 208 208s 215,Ergonomic, symmetrically formed and all service elements are easily reached.
Besides meeting the highest standards, it comes at a sensationally low price. For reproduction in any kind a written permission is needed from CARL WALTHER GmbH. Hammerli 208 Magazine For Sale Free WALTHER NewsletterQuickLinks Home Products Service Media Center Contact The Company With the free WALTHER Newsletter you are always up to date and do not miss important information. Please also visit the other websites of the PW Group Copyright 2011 2012: CARL WALTHER GmbH In some countries it is necessary to obtain a license, before you can purchase a gun. By continuing to use the website, you agree to our privacy policy. Please do not get me wrong.I enjoy the pistols and my competion model is incredibly accurate. It was marketed in europe as the Exess.or.sumpin like that. In any case it was an example of a company which excelled in building fine comp bullseye target pistols trying to build a sporting pistol and not realizing just how badly the average American shooter can abuse a.22 pistol just in going about his daily rounds of minor mayhem. Anyhoo, both of mine still work BUTT.this is because one was sent back to SIG for a rebuild after only 500 rounds and the other has been babied like the baby sister I dont got. Anybody else but me around here with Tsides that actually still work. The word was that the trigger guard was cast aluminum and totally inadequate. Hammerli 208 Magazine For Sale Mods They ClaimedSeveral people who report here had extensive mods they claimed fixed the problem. What I found was the trigger guard was probably cast but of steel (magnets dont lie). The problem was that a vertical protrusion on the trigger guard was the stop for the slide in recoil. The manufacturing process for the trigger guard left a small flashing or seam on the front of the guard that kept it from seating in the rear against the frame which was the support for the guards recoil stop. The flashing could hold the guard off the frame just enough that the recoil over time could break off the recoil protrusion on the guard. The fix was literally a few passes of a file on the flashing until the guard firmly seated against the frame and all was good. The gun is good as a less expensive almost clone of the Hammerli 208 (I think that is the model). I could not get the longer barrel version I wanted and had to settle for the short barrel. It uses plastic mags but I have not had any trouble with them. The gun is accurate with target ammo like CCI Standard Velocity. I have not had any feeding or extractionejection problem nor have I heard of any. The current production Hammerli Xesse is the Trailside with a few modifications (): The trigger of the Trailside is adjustable (not covered in the original instruction manual) and can be adjusted to be an excellent European two stage trigger. The Sig Trailside is under rated, suffered an undue bad reputation, and actually is a good target gun. There is no reason to baby it if you fix the trigger guard so that the frame at the rear of the trigger guard limits the travel of of the guard back into the gun instead of the flashing on the horizontal surface in the front of the guard. Once that is done the guard is fully supported in recoil and will NOT break as it is just a supported spacer. LDBennett. My early gun, the one with the red and black grips, did what so many of them did and destroyed its own slide stop lever in less than 500 rounds. Im going to have to respectfully disagree with you about this gun being a problem child. The changes in design during its short life on the US market reflect this IMHO. Extractor changes- Early- Late- Three different design magazines-small mag catch hole solid feed lips, small mag catch hole split feed lips and large mag catch hole split feed lips. And i am told by people I respect that there is yet a fourth mag type out there.
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