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    New Weihrauch stocks.

    They've produced improved stocks for many of their rifles in recent years.

    Why on earth don't they do it for the HW80?

    Long overdue for a decent stock.
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    As long as they keep selling enough of them in America, it probably doesn't make economic sense to change a winning formula.

    Pity though, I think an HW in a stock more like those from AA or on the Webley Tomahawk/Longbow, or a variant of the 97 stock, would be very appealing.

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    except the 99/50 stock is spoiled somewhat with having "weihrauch" cut into it. rather have a plain stock
    Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jon Budd View Post
    except the 99/50 stock is spoiled somewhat with having "weihrauch" cut into it. rather have a plain stock
    Yes, I hate that. One reason I will never buy a current production one.

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    I think the HW80 has a very good comfy stock!

    A lot better than others!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jon Budd View Post
    except the 99/50 stock is spoiled somewhat with having "weihrauch" cut into it. rather have a plain stock
    Logos on cars, logos on gunstocks - I don't see the diff/problem.
    Last edited by vestlenning; 09-01-2017 at 01:07 PM.

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    I actually prefer the Mk1 HW80 stock, the squared off fore end makes for a good stable siting position or rested shot.

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    Shame Weihrauch stopped supplying dedicated left hand stocks for some of their air rifles, HW 80 included !
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    Quote Originally Posted by Artfull-Bodger View Post
    I actually prefer the Mk1 HW80 stock, the squared off fore end makes for a good stable siting position or rested shot.
    I am with you there sir. The older stock is just more beautiful. As far as OEM stocks go I think that Air Arms have sawn with the TX 200 and the Prosport, specially the walnut versions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Artfull-Bodger View Post
    I actually prefer the Mk1 HW80 stock, the squared off fore end makes for a good stable siting position or rested shot.
    Agreed, the MkI 80 stock is a splendid piece of design.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jon Budd View Post
    except the 99/50 stock is spoiled somewhat with having "weihrauch" cut into it. rather have a plain stock
    I have the plain unchequered one here if you fancy a swap?

    will need re finished as it has a few dings by the previous owner and the finish is coming off on one side.
    its a 2003 rifle if I remember`right.
    paul

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