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  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by HOMER View Post
    And YOU sir are just a common or garden gun pornographer!! be gone with you!,,, got any more sexy picks????, CLOSE UP'S?? (of HW's that is).

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    Straight from under the counter. Some of the nicer stocks in my collection.

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    Quote Originally Posted by coburn View Post
    Yes most 35E's never had stocks quite as good as the one in the add, but it looks like IJ's found a beauty.
    Hmmmmm! YES though I suspect some INSIDER TRADING may have been going on,, though I believe SOME SAY that he trolls gun forums late at night looking for picks of the most beautiful and desirable Airguns available, then Photoshops them to make them appear his own!!,, I do believe he has 1 or 2 rather nice Relums though!!, so he cant be ALL BAD.

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    Sussed.
    Believe it or not I found this example of a VIXEN EXPORT in a local gun shop (no names but it rhymes with Tatty Shorts ) who thought it was a normal 35 Export. I even had the cheek to remove the stock to check for chrome internals before I haggled the price down from £150 to £120.
    God loves a trier.
    Never been lucky enough to own a Relum though.

    ATB
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    Hw35

    Homer

    That is an Export Johnbaz has there, the Delux or Lexus of that vintage would have a stock like the one in this add from HW.

    http://i451.photobucket.com/albums/q...oburn/HW35.jpg

    Whilst the stock is walnut it has a rounded pistol grip and different shaped cheekpiece and the shorter barrel.

    There are so many varieties of 35 its worth collecting them alone!

    Regards

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnbaz View Post
    Hi

    Here's an export stock that i have, it had been cammo'd but has some nice figuring..

    Pic 1

    Pic 2

    Pic 3

    Pic 4

    It still requires plenty of finishing and the three bits of chequering re-cutting but i think will be OK when finished, the grain doesn't show up too well in my pics as i'm totally naff with a camera but is very nice in reality..

    Here's the action after i polished it ready for re-blueing..

    Here's a pic of what the rifle looked like when i received it..

    BTW, it's a confirmed 1972 model with no safety but strangely a 20" barrel


    John

    He who shall remain nameless should REALLY have something nasty doing to him for that. And he wondered why I told him off. I'm just glad you managed to get it off of him. He should meet some of these 35 fans on here, "for a chat".
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    Quote Originally Posted by coburn View Post

    There are so many varieties of 35 its worth collecting them alone!

    Regards
    What a good idea!

    ATB
    Ian
    Founder & ex secretary of Rivington Riflemen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by uk litehammer View Post
    He who shall remain nameless should REALLY have something nasty doing to him for that. And he wondered why I told him off. I'm just glad you managed to get it off of him. He should meet some of these 35 fans on here, "for a chat".
    Crumbs Litey- do you know the chap that i bought the 35 from??, He's Mad on Co2 you know (actually, i bought it from the chap that bought it from the mad cammo bloke )

    He didn't know what it was until everyone told him, i think it was too late then

    Nothing that couldn't be reversed though

    I'm going to have to find someone that can re-cut the chequering though as i don't think i can do it (no chequering tools )

    When i've got all of the rifle actions stripped and polished i'm going to get all of them re-blued together...
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    HW 35 E EUSTA Update

    Just had an email back from Mr H Weihrauch at Weihrauch Sport,telling me the 35 was delivered in 1976.

    He sends his best and hopes you keep buying his product.

    M

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