Hey airgunners from accross the pond..just wanted to share some pics of my new toy-HW80 with Ex. grade black walnut, Leupold VXII 4x12x40 scope, custom parts, tuned with a FAC V-Mach kit, etc. Thanks for looking.
Hey airgunners from accross the pond..just wanted to share some pics of my new toy-HW80 with Ex. grade black walnut, Leupold VXII 4x12x40 scope, custom parts, tuned with a FAC V-Mach kit, etc. Thanks for looking.
Lovely rifle except I must confess to preferring a solid black finish rather than nickel. Yours must reflect the sun for miles. That stock is seriously nice and the standard of finish very high indeed.
'It may be that your sole purpose in life is to serve as a warning to others'.
Stunning rifle, mate. Absolutely stunning.
If I were to buy another spring rifle, it would be an '80.
Which model of stock is that?
Cheers, Craig
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That is one nice looking gun!
Love the stock too
The grain really pops on that stock,its a bit to bright for me ,but very nice.What does the gun shoot like and what ft lbs is the gun shooting at.
Regards
les
For those who asked, the .22 HW80 was purchased from a Canadian dealer and comes factory with the flat nickel finish as an option. The gun is shooting butter smooth at around ~20ft/lbs with the V-mach kit. All the custom parts, i.e. Titanium muzzle break, bead blasted stainless steel trigger, guard, safety button, and all matching screws were made by a local machinist named Mr. Einck. Stock was provided by M. Abernethy here in the states and was purchased as a DIY which I finished and then sent back for stipple job. My next purchase will be an HW95 V-mach will all the goodies. Thanks again for looking.
That is lovely !
I have a HW95 with a factory V glide - you wont be disappointed when you get yours
Atb, Paul
That is a very special variation on the '80 one which id assume to be unique right now and also running at a nice comfortable speed which is of course what the '80 was originally designed for. Fantastic achievement, thanks for sharing with us and look forward to seeing pics of your next project the '95. Matt
and to me that was like an adult getting a Porsche. All these years later and the HW80 is still one of my all time favorites.
JD