HW/Weihrauch Stainless HW guys

I have a Beeman stainless that came with a synthetic stock. The previous owner then traded the synthetic for a nice HW97 wood stock. I much prefer stainless in wood than synthetic.

Blued in synthetic like one of my HW30s Makes a great truck gun or a woods walker where the treatment of the stock is not as important.

The rest of my HWs are traditional blued and wood.

I like them all.
 
Stainless LOOK , i an reasonably confident both coatings will hold up equally well although i have no idea what the stainless look coating is ?
I'm pretty sure its a nickel alloy.

They never appealed to me. Same as some people don't like laminate stocks. There's no practical reasons not to like either, only emotion. Purely esthetics.
 
I have a HW50 (new style wood stock) with a stainless coating, it is definitely not galvanic, but in any case it is more practical than the usual one, it is not afraid of water.
nickel alloy is most likely might be some variant of a Cerakote but i doubt that .
 
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Those of you fortunate enough to own both a weihrauch in the standard bluing and another in stainless. Which finish do you prefer? Thanks!
Blueing!
Because Stainless Weihrauch's in .20 are out of production at the moment.
If Weihrauch wants introduce .20 to the stainless line up, then I would be more likley to pull my wallet out! 😁
 
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Blueing!
Because Stainless Weihrauch's in .20 are out of production at the moment.
If Weihrauch wants introduce .20 to the stainless line up, then I would be more likley to pull my wallet out! 😁
I have 5 stainless. One is a 97 .20 cal. blue lam. a favorite. Looks really good IMO.
I have a 80 that was my buddies, 8 yrs. old, not a mark on it. So it’s durable.
I do like blueing better.
HW30 .22
HW80 .22
HW95 .177
HW97.22
HW97.20
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Stainless LOOK , i an reasonably confident both coatings will hold up equally well although i have no idea what the stainless look coating is ?
Absolutely IS NOT stainless ... but a silver / nickle plating on carbon steel. ( In lieu of bluing )

Sure makes for a sexy looking rig paired with dark Walnut (y)

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Oh! I missed that! Okay, I'll buy at a ridiculous price if you're selling! ;)
A friend of mine asked me for a front Gehmann adjustable aperture, he is 75 years old and still shoots seriously at 10m, I couldn't say no to him. The rear color diaphragm and diopter are on my HW30, I will not part with such a set until the day I die. The whole set cost $286 then, which is half the real price. I think real price is about 650.There was a thread about this sale on the forum.