Now several months ago, a great AGN member approached me about acquiring one of my tuned .20 Weihrauch springers. He asked if I was interested in trading, and I really wasn't, until he presented this rifle for consideration. I have not seen another one of these before or since - perhaps one of you will know their origin and/or history.
It arrived in the "as advertised" very good condition, with only the few wear/handling marks that had been described in evidence. Upon initial testing, I was a little disappointed with its accuracy, shooting about 1" groups on my 18 yard indoor range. The rifle exhibited considerable buzz.
I spent several hours on this rifle, removing all of the internals components and hand polishing, changing out the seals and power plant using Vortek components. I did remove a coil or two off of the new Vortek spring to tame it some and make it easier to cock, as the PG4 HO kit on the first pass produced > 17 fpe. I also completely disassembled the trigger and polished all of the metal surfaces that work off of one another, and lightly lubricated it, before final adjustments were made.
I tested a significant variety of .177 pellets, with the H&N FTT 8.64 gr 4.52 diameter pellets coming out on top.
Considerable improvement in the accuracy resulted. Today, the maintenance amounted to checking screws, cleaning the barrel (I was surprised how black and oily the first patches came out considering I haven't owned this gun that long), scope zero confirmation. The results are as found below - not bad for a break barrel.
I have to go back to my real job tomorrow after a five day Thanksgiving break, so my reviews will be fewer and further between until I complete working through my vault. I hope you all had a great holiday weekend! It has been fun to share some of my shooting experiences with my AGN friends!
It arrived in the "as advertised" very good condition, with only the few wear/handling marks that had been described in evidence. Upon initial testing, I was a little disappointed with its accuracy, shooting about 1" groups on my 18 yard indoor range. The rifle exhibited considerable buzz.
I spent several hours on this rifle, removing all of the internals components and hand polishing, changing out the seals and power plant using Vortek components. I did remove a coil or two off of the new Vortek spring to tame it some and make it easier to cock, as the PG4 HO kit on the first pass produced > 17 fpe. I also completely disassembled the trigger and polished all of the metal surfaces that work off of one another, and lightly lubricated it, before final adjustments were made.
I tested a significant variety of .177 pellets, with the H&N FTT 8.64 gr 4.52 diameter pellets coming out on top.
Considerable improvement in the accuracy resulted. Today, the maintenance amounted to checking screws, cleaning the barrel (I was surprised how black and oily the first patches came out considering I haven't owned this gun that long), scope zero confirmation. The results are as found below - not bad for a break barrel.
I have to go back to my real job tomorrow after a five day Thanksgiving break, so my reviews will be fewer and further between until I complete working through my vault. I hope you all had a great holiday weekend! It has been fun to share some of my shooting experiences with my AGN friends!