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Piece of history from Midwest Airgun Show HW30

I know the rifle isnt anything special but the box is kinda cool. From what I read Air Rifle Hq. were importing HW before Beeman came onto the stage. Tom Gaylord has a nice article about the companies beginning. I figure why not for $200.00 hope you enjoy the photos.

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GREAT find! I might disagree about the "specialness" of it, LOL - that light action is soooo easy to carry and perfectly balanced in that classically German slender finger-groove furniture. The later R7-ish evolution of the HW 30 is very nice of course, but makes it a significantly heavier, more tail-heavy rifle.

If I'd been there and seen it first...I woulda bought in a New York minute. 😜
 
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Your HW30 is super cool, and the box as well, in its own right.
I would not have left it lay for that price either.

My piece of history from Midwest
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HW35 in .177 serial # puts it at 1970-1971.
Don't get any better than that , Bayern stock, fluted forend and sights.
 
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Don't get any better than that , Bayern stock, fluted forend and sights.
I was completely chuffed that it came complete with the correct match sights. The 13mm rear match sights are somewhat spendy when you encounter a loose one these days.

I thought that I got a fair deal, but the OPs HW30 was the deal of the day, no question.
 
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