looking for information on this like how many were made how much it was when they made it and if the tyrolean was an option and how much was it.
Tyrolean was definitely and option and not many were made, typically a Tyro stock was a substantial price increase. Back in the 80's a Beeman R1 with a Tyrolean stock would virtually double the price over a standard model. I don't have the exact number on the HW marked rifles but of the Beeman marked ones thee were only 25 produced according to the Blue Books. Most of the 55's have the match Rekord triggers on them. Here are my 3 examples, you can see these all have the match triggers.looking for information on this like how many were made how much it was when they made it and if the tyrolean was an option and how much was it.
Master Match, these will have an accessory rail under the forearm. The middle one in my photo above is an MM model but many of the 55 variants do not have the marking that indicates which particular model it is. Bayern is the name of a stock version.