RWS 3400 .177 Review

New member here. Just a quick out-of-box review on the RWS 3400 I received in exchange from Umarex for the Walther Terrus .177 they would not repair (safety issue). That tale of woe is included in this post from another member - https://www.airgunnation.com/topic/walther-terrus-trigger-question/

When Umarex said this would be my replacement, I Googled around and found very little info on the 3400, so I thought people might appreciate my (limited to this point) info. I've never done a real review, except some product comments at Amazon, etc., so here goes. 

I'm pretty impressed with the quality so far. I'd be shooting it, but it's about 95° all week here. Was delivered SUNDAY by FedEx, poor guy said they're running 7 day ops now...

https://www.umarexusa.com/rws-rifles

Here's a full shot on the floor.

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The Monte Carlo stock is very traditionally finished, nicely formed, and flawless. I have read that it is a re-labeled Terrus, but there are many differences. Here's a shot of what's left of the Terrus, the stock and trigger guard. I like the traditional finish of the RWS better than the caramel color of the Terrus but that's me. I'd be happy to still have the Terrus if the safety worked. The action and trigger mounts are completely different dimensions. The 3400's front bolts go straight in the fore stock, and the Terrus' angle up at 45°.

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The RWS has a very nicely fitted recoil pad with no visible means of attachment. Maybe it's recessed and glued, don't know.

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The grip is sharply checkered with a interesting pattern. Looks great, but I think the pattern may be printed or burned in? Different pattern on opposite side. Theories welcome.

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The side view of the fore stock is very similar to the Diana 34, no checkering.

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The only similarity to the Terrus I can see is the safety design and position.

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The 11mm scope rail is riveted on and actually has 2 scope stop holes instead of just dimples. They are each 5mm deep. That was something that had concerned me, since I have a 3x9-40 AO UTG I wanted to transfer over from the Terrus. Droop is yet to be determined.

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The rear sight is similar, but not identical to the Terrus. Different design and bolt centers, but still Tru-Glo.

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The front sight looks similar to the Diana 34, but different. It's a hooded plastic Tru-Glo affair attached with a single set screw from the top. Different than the metal Terrus dovetail mount.

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The trigger also is different from the Terrus, different bolt patterns and the 3400's trigger is grooved metal, not plastic. Guard is still plastic. The tag says it's 2-stage, but I haven't done more than putting a couple pellets in the target at point-blank range just to make sure it (and the safety) works.

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Here's the tag.

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That's about it for now. Hope I did OK. :)

Peder
 
Making thing it's still made in GERMANY. Careful on that scope stop holes that tend to oval while the scope stop pins plow into them. I would use the BKL .007 $59.95 1 piece 1" 11mm dovetail mount for it.

Been thinking about maybe the Bullseye Zero-Recoil mount or similar. Mixed reviews for all, though.

For ex. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B081C8W173/
 
Interesting-looks like the trigger housing and end block are similar to the Terrus. I guess the parts come from Germany and it's assembled in the US? I thought that series were Chinese like the PCPS. I could have used that pristine Terrus stock, the Terrus I bought for a friend arrived looking like this-

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I did get it fixed, but it's not as nice as it would have been.

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Interesting-looks like the trigger housing and end block are similar to the Terrus. I guess the parts come from Germany and it's assembled in the US? I thought that series were Chinese like the PCPS. I could have used that pristine Terrus stock, the Terrus I bought for a friend arrived looking like this-

I did get it fixed, but it's not as nice as it would have been.

Painful to look at. How in the world...? I bought a used guitar amp that weighs about 80# once. Seller sent it in a box designed for toilet paper, bare, no airspace or padding. Miraculously, it arrived undamaged.
 
Interesting-looks like the trigger housing and end block are similar to the Terrus. I guess the parts come from Germany and it's assembled in the US? I thought that series were Chinese like the PCPS. I could have used that pristine Terrus stock, the Terrus I bought for a friend arrived looking like this-

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I did get it fixed, but it's not as nice as it would have been.

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What a crappy packaging job !
 
I'd be willing to buy that Terrus stock from you- pm me. I have a Terrus with the synthetic stock and it gives me a hard time with hold/accuracy. The bulge on the forearm of the synthetic stock is weird for me. Umarex probably offered the swap since Walther isn't making airguns anymore and so spare parts likely aren't available. Umarex probably just can't service the gun. You may have gotten a trade up.
 
Provels and Golden State-

A well-meaning member here packed and sent it with about 5 tins of pellets in the same box-they shifted in transit and broke the stock. The price was very low and the purpose was a truck gun for a friend who works on the farm, so I contacted Doug Phillips and he walked me through the repair. My friend Juan is fine with the gun as is.
 
Provels and Golden State-

A well-meaning member here packed and sent it with about 5 tins of pellets in the same box-they shifted in transit and broke the stock. The price was very low and the purpose was a truck gun for a friend who works on the farm, so I contacted Doug Phillips and he walked me through the repair. My friend Juan is fine with the gun as is.

In regards to myself, I would never ship any rifle that way. I would have sleaved the rifle in plastic wrap first. Then cut some foam rubber in custom fit pieces to prevent all movement of the rifle. I have sold a lot of stuff on Ebay and good packing is high priority for me.
 
Took it out in the garage to check out/sight in today. Found out the rear sight was loose, so that's LockTite'd now. Also, one of the action/forestock attachment bolts is 2mm too long and drags on the cocking mechanism. Emailed Umarex for a replacement. But not complaining.

Is the screw to long or are you missing a washer that may be used ?