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Thread: HW45 Pistol Questions.

  1. #16
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    A corrupt police force legally stole my weirauch 45 in May 2005..
    I never saw it again.

  2. #17
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharkfinz View Post
    A corrupt police force legally stole my weirauch 45 in May 2005..
    I never saw it again.
    What happened?
    www.hwownersforum.freeforums.org

  3. #18
    rj8854@btintern Guest

    Thumbs up Hw45 .177

    I picked up a HW45 recently, great gun, good fun to fire would recommend it. the cocking and loading (pesky .177 pellets) does take technique, but its worth it. Guaranteed a smile every time. I am on the look out for a .22 as well now.
    Rob
    PS: Remember to use lose hold when firing, then the recoil will look after itself.

  4. #19
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    He needs his a$$ kicked...

    He never set the safety on safe. The safety can be set to safe before you even cock the HW45. Also it does not take two hands to close the barrel I'm not sure why he made it look hard to close. My P1/Hw45 is the only springer pistol in my collection. It is a keeper.

    Edit: I did see him use the safety one time near the end of the video. But it should be set before one even cocks the gun. IMO.


    Best regards,
    Glenn
    N. Central PA
    Last edited by glenawil; 01-06-2008 at 03:32 AM.

  5. #20
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    pull the hammer,load the pellet,engage the safety then cock the gun.

    easiest and safest way to cock the 45.

  6. #21
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    The HW45 is the best general use spring pistol you can buy,fitting a .22 barrel to the .177 will not take it over the limit.I have tested some new .22 very close.
    .22 Venom Mach 1 (FAC) 6-25x56 Millett.
    .22 Venom Mach 2 Thumbhole 6.5-20x40 Leupold EFR.
    .22 Venom Mach 2 Sporter 4-12x40 Leupold.
    .177 Venom Vantage 4-16x50.
    .177 Venom Daystate 8-32x56 AGS.
    .22 Venom Datstate 4-16x56 AGS.
    .22 Webley Venom FX2000 6-18x40 Busnel Legend.
    .177 Titan MPT by Steve Pope 6-24x40 Tasco.
    .177 Pro-Sport 4-16x50.
    .22 Webley FX2000 3-9x33 Leupold EFR.
    .177 Logan Solo 4-16x50.
    .22 HW90 (spring powered) 4-16x50
    .22 Gamo Stutzen.
    .177 Walther lever action.

  7. #22
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    HW45 two stage cocking?

    Please can someone confirm if both the .177 & .22 have the two-stage option, as suggested on the Weihrauch web site?
    I recall from somewhere that it may not be an option on one of the calibres?
    Thanks
    Stiffy

  8. #23
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    Quote Originally Posted by stiffy-g View Post
    Please can someone confirm if both the .177 & .22 have the two-stage option, as suggested on the Weihrauch web site?
    I recall from somewhere that it may not be an option on one of the calibres?
    Thanks
    Stiffy
    i believe the .22 used to be only single stage but is now 2 stage like the .177.

  9. #24
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    Quote Originally Posted by 40apple40 View Post
    i believe the .22 used to be only single stage but is now 2 stage like the .177.
    Thanks

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