S is the Rekord trigger version.
If it's a modern one, the HW99 barrel should be the same ? Not sure how modern yours is...
I do not beleive other HW BBs interchange, e.g. 95/98/80/90
I just acquired a fairly modern HW50 with the short barrel (Would that make it a 50s?). It's an accurate, punchy, well made little rifle, but I'm not too keen on short barreled break barrels. Do the barrels from any other HW models fit this rifle?
The South of England has 2 good things, the M1 and the A1. Both will take you to Yorkshire.
S is the Rekord trigger version.
If it's a modern one, the HW99 barrel should be the same ? Not sure how modern yours is...
I do not beleive other HW BBs interchange, e.g. 95/98/80/90
Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.
HW55 non-latched barrel would be my best guess for an 80s era HW50 but I don't know for certain.
An early HW50S or 50 barrel would fit, these had the full length barrel.
Yours should say which model it is on the breach block.
Mine doesn't have the Rekord trigger fitted, it has the flip forward safety catch at the rear of the cylinder.
The reason I think it's a fairly modern one is the very plain, hogs back style to the stock, and the rear sight has one of those plastic "shroud" type thingies that are meant to make it look more streamlined.
Older 50s I've seen always look to have longer barrels and nicer (Monte-Carlo style) stocks.
The South of England has 2 good things, the M1 and the A1. Both will take you to Yorkshire.
The old 50 models had very plain stocks & no butt pad with fore end finger groove very much like the 35s.
Later models got the nicer stock in mid eighties.
Yours sounds like a HW50 MK11 with the Perfekt trigger. Check the serial number as the Perfekt trigger was also around on some 25mm models.
The South of England has 2 good things, the M1 and the A1. Both will take you to Yorkshire.