The LGR system is a purpose-designed high end match air rifle, rather than an
accurised version of an existing, general-purpose air rifle. As such the LGR stocks and systems were offered in right and left versions. On top of the air cylinder an integral
dovetail rail with shape connection drillings for one or more recoil lugs provides for fixing a match diopter or
mounting components for telescopic sights. Walther offered two part ring mounts for telescopic sights with a tube diameter of or 1 inch. These mounts could be raised by fitting dovetail blocks between the integral dovetail rail and the Walther telescopic sight mounts.
Trigger The two-stage
trigger mechanism displays an adjustable trigger pull weight of 100 to 250 g (3.53 to 8.82 oz), trigger slack and let off point and can be adjusted for length and pitch. The advantage of these features is to prevent trigger movement in an inappropriate direction that would cause the rifle to move off target. Trigger travel is short with no noticeable over-travel. The TRG has an automatic
safety located in the trigger system.
Ammunition feeding Loading the rifle is done by opening a flip up loading trap with a double air seal made out of PTFE polymer. The pellet can than be shoved directly into the barrel. After that the trap can be lowered and locked into position again. Though appearing a straightforward engineering solution, the loading trap mechanism provided the most problems during the development phase.
Barrel The rigid match grade
rifled barrel is clamped in the loading gate mount. Removable barrel weights of 150 g and 280 g to adjust the balance of the rifle are available for the LGR rifles. For the LGR Moving Target variant 160 g and 310 g barrel weights are available. These barrel weights can be mounted and regulated by sliding and clamping them along the barrel according to the shooters preference.
Sight line sight picture The sighting arrangement on the Walther LGR takes advantage of the natural ability of the eye and brain to easily align concentric circles (circles all having a common centre). As rear sighting system a universal Walther
diopter was used. This high end target aperture sight offering windage and elevation correction in (≈ 0.069
MOA) increments at came with a rubber eye shield. This diopter was used by Walther for their complete match rifle product range and
Steyr Mannlicher for their
300 metre full bore rifles. Like any high end diopter this Walther diopter accepts adjustable diopter aperture and optical filter systems to ensure optimal sighting conditions for match shooters. The complementing
globe front sight is mounted on dove tails on top of the barrel and has the possibility to easily insert various notch elements. Besides metal notch elements, plastic clear or semi transparent front sight elements of various diameters can also be mounted and quickly be exchanged. For shooters with suboptimal vision the optical foresight aid eagle-eye can be installed to aid their aiming. For raising the sightline of the diopter and foresight by dovetail blocks that fit the integral dovetail rail on top of the receiver were available.
Stock A great deal of creative thought was expended for the LGR
stock designs. The stocks were designed to conform to UIT regulations and offer match shooters a great degree of comfort. The basic LGR and LGR Junior stocks were made of beech with little stippling. The higher grade LGR Match, LGR Match Universal and LGR Moving Target variants stocks had higher combs and raised sighting lines and were made of good grades of
walnut and sported a fully stippled pistol grip area and fore end. The rear of the buttstock can be lengthened with thick spacer plates so the length of pull and can be tailored for the individual shooter. The buttplate is also adjustable for height and can be raised or lowered up to . A metal
sling attachment rail is integrated in the underside of the front of the stock. The sling is attached with a clamping lever that can be slid along the rail to its desired position. The clamping lever accepts the sling swivel of the Walther or another shooting sling.
Accessories The LGR rifles were supplied with a user's manual, a special key, a 10-metre air rifle target that showed a 10 shot group produced by the particular air rifle (that should look like a ragged hole) and except for the LGR Moving Target a collection of metal foresights elements. A cleaning kit to pull cleaning wicks from the opened loading trap to the muzzle was also supplied. ==Variants==