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    Quote Originally Posted by Gareth W-B View Post
    And we're still no where regarding Teun's original question ! Ha ha. Atb: Gareth W-B.
    Ah - but how do we know it was really written on his gun, and he's not just blatantly copied it from elsewhere?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Teun View Post
    HW35, love this Weihrauch, great rifle , had a lot of them to repair, but never seen this one..Prazision HW35, does anyone have some information about it? I cannot find a deviation with the model below it..

    Thanks,

    Cheers,
    Teun

    I notice the Prazision mark is on the .177 version and not .22. Im just wondering if Prazision relates to .177 target sports? perhaps it might even be a 6ft/lb job for 10 metre paper punching?

    Also does this Prazision model have a slightly extended stock via means of a wooden butt extension?

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    If it was the lower powered German limit wouldn't it have the 'F' in pentagon?

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    Quote Originally Posted by I. J. View Post
    If it was the lower powered German limit wouldn't it have the 'F' in pentagon?

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    Not if it's pre 1970-odd Ian.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Garvin View Post
    Not if it's pre 1970-odd Ian.
    Thats what I was thinking, No 'F' marking pre 1971 - I think thats what prazision meant back then. Target sports.

    I suppose in essence the F mark replaced the Prazision mark?
    (conjecture)

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    Garven, your right, Weihrauch didnt used the "F" mark bevore the 70's.

    Well, about the signature, I changed it

    Back tho the topic please, I've asked some pro's in the netherlands, but they never have seen this model .

    Thats right, Prazisions means: Precision

    I've got 1 more picture,

    The one above is the 'weird' one. Like you can see, this is the older one.(look at the butplate ) So this model is before the 80's.

    Cheers,
    Teun

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    Quote Originally Posted by Garvin View Post
    Not if it's pre 1970-odd Ian.
    Please dont call me 'odd Ian'. Different - maybe.

    Does this rifle have 13mm scope rails and/or a safety catch?

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    Quote Originally Posted by I. J. View Post
    Please dont call me 'odd Ian'. Different - maybe.

    Does this rifle have 13mm scope rails and/or a safety catch?

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    Ian
    I maked the pictures...

    Yes, 13 mm(ofcourse..), but no safety.

    Teun

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