HW45 with rifle stock
Some people reckon this pistol is not pleasant to shoot with a stock attached. I'm talking about the one specially designed for the HW45. Weihrauch don't actually make it any more but a replica is available and sold in Germany.
I don't understand why it shouldn't work OK. Please explain if I am wrong.
The indoor range I go to will only allow pistols on the 10m range, but the HW45 has the potential to group pretty well from the bench out to 30 yards. At 20 yards it is certainly very accurate if you master the technique required.
The owners of the range might let me use it on the rifle range if I had a stock on it to turn it into a carbine. It would certainly be no shorter than some of the bullpup pcps I see being used these days. And it has more or less the same power as a HW30s.
What do you reckon?
Last edited by Arthur John Smithsplease; 23-06-2018 at 01:47 PM.
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