Recent content by jeefberky

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    HW/Weihrauch Newer Style Stocks..barf!!

    I agree the new stocks are a step backwards in style. I would own an HW50, an HW77, and probably a second HW35 if they were the older style without cutaways and names branded into the checkering. I have the HW30 deluxe from AoA with checkering and the name carved into the stock. I always sigh...
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    HW/Weihrauch HW35 1975 Vintage

    Very fine lumber on those two @matthewsaenz. I like that little bit of checkering in front of the trigger guard on the E. Between the two stocks, which do you prefer the ergonomics/ balance of?
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    HW/Weihrauch HW35 1975 Vintage

    I'm enjoying these vintage HW35 pics... especially with the low-slung original diopters. The wood on the vintage examples makes my 2020 HW35E seem pedestrian :) Keep them coming. Mike-- I love the long barrel on the '67 export. How many years did they make them that way?
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    One more and it’s sweet. Walther LGR

    Hey @crowski Nice looking rifle. Congrats on the incredible find! I have a question about it. Is the trigger a single stage or two stage? Sorry to resurrect this thread— I don’t have PM privileges yet. Thanks!
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    HW/Weihrauch My first springer. HW 35e

    One thing to mention about an Anschutz on an HW35- you may find it creeps back over time from the recoil. Mine did! I had to crank down on the thumbscrews to get it to sit still. If you use a tool, be careful to use something with plastic jaws or protect the thumbscrews with a small bit of...
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    HW/Weihrauch My first springer. HW 35e

    Lovely 35! I’ve never seen such flame on a stock. I didn’t know all you had to do was ask :). I tried the ARH kit in mine and although I liked the shot cycle I lost a whole FPE. I ultimately used a water bottle piston sleeve with the OEM spring and guide and ended up getting my power back with...