177. Is louder than the .22?I've owned it in .22 and .177. It's an excellent rifle. Currently, I have only the .177, with laminate stock. I tuned it down to11.5 fpe, and it's my main yard target and pest rifle. Very accurate, great trigger, and at my power level, 80+ shots with the short carbine cylinder, and virtually silent. IMO, it's best suited to a lower power application, but the FAC version is certainly popular in the US.
Do you think the shrodded barrels are more quieter than the suppressed ones?Weihrauch silencers are some of the best in the business - they make my HW44 and hw110 poot like a mouse, so I can easily imagine the hw 100 will be the same kinda quiet - great guns!
No, the suppressor is more effective.Do you think the shrodded barrels are more quieter than the suppressed ones?
Yes, there is a shorter, carbine length air cylinder, which obviously has a lower shot count. But, the Weihrauch catalog and web page, compared to the US dealer inventory, is confusing. My laminate carbine came from AOA and has the rifle version, 175cc air cylinder, not the smaller 105cc carbine cylinder. So, perhaps all the US market HW100 rifles and carbines are shipped with the 175cc cylinder.Beautiful Pcp. Do the regular sized HW100 contain for compressed air than the Carbine version? Does that mean you can shoot more rounds with the regular sized gun than the carbine one?