Hi any one got a hw44 any thoughts on it
Hi any one got a hw44 any thoughts on it
I would love one of these but seriously put off by the price of it to be honest.
A bit steep on the price
My view on the Hw44 is that it's too expensive for plinking, which is what I use pistols for (and my rifles to be honest), and no good for target shooting. I've been racking my brains trying to figure out the point of it to be honest. It's not even a looker. If I want to plink, I'll get out a Tempest, if I want fast fire fun, I have a Sig. If I wanted an accurate multishot pistol, I'd buy a CP1. I genuinely do not understand the point of it, other than as a technical excercise. Saying that, I'm sure they'll sell thousands of them.
I've figured it out, but you'll have to bear with me on this...
About five years ago, what got me back into shooting was my brother taking me on a clay shoot for my birthday. We loved it, and soon decided to go for our certificates. Naturally, being new to the sport, we bought what we could afford at the time, him a Beretta A391, me a Fabarm Gamma. As we grew into it, and enjoyed it more, we both upgraded, to a SV10 (him) and a B525 (me). To us, this was good enough, as they were the right kind of price (£1500). The more we went, the more guns we saw. Others like us were using the same value guns, maybe a 686 or so on, and those who were outstanding were using the high end gear, such as a Blaser F3, a Krieghoff or a Perrazzi. But then we saw another type. The same kind of people, using the same kind of guns. Middle managers, all who had gone shooting once on a team building excercise, all with Ceasar Guerinis. The type of people who spend a load of money on something as a status symbol, the kind who say "my gun cost more than yours, I take it more seriously". And that is the kind of person the Hw44 is aimed at. A serious shooter would go for a Steyr or FWB, a plinker the CP1. But the middle manager? He now has the Hw44.
Of course, I could be wrong, but the simarities are there.