Yes. Yes it is.
... to want a HW35?
I quite fancy one despite the fact that there are more modern springers out there.
Rob.
Yes. Yes it is.
Better to admit you walked through the wrong door than spend your life in the wrong room
Ignore the above post.
It's his birthday and he'll be off his head!
HW35 - yes, go get one. They're lovely. An absolute classic design icon which is more than capable of out-performing many modern rifles. Available for sensible money, too.
When Nick sobers up, he'll be extolling their virtues, too!
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Thank you! Old cars are great if you have failing eyesight, facial bushyness and a flat cap. If you actually want to go anywhere you wouldn't dream of taking an allegro!
The 35 is the allegro of the airgun world. Ugly, out of proportion and a throwback to grimmer times. It has the same fanbase as the allegro too, with the same rabid, blinkered beardiness prevelent and all the owners have problems with their adenoids.
If you need to get one then get an old one. At least then when someone finds out theres a chance they'll think you are a collector rather than just a prat!
Better to admit you walked through the wrong door than spend your life in the wrong room
There's a lot of rifles I don't like, and I won't get them. I like the HW 35, and I got one.
PS) It's HW 35, not HW35.
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An understandable urge.
My preference would be a late 70's / early 80's one; commonly available in good nick and enjoyable to carry out a service on.
This for their great character and 'retro' appeal. Plus with a leather piston seal, they can shoot very nicely.
I wouldn't want a modern one though; stock is subtly different, barrel shorter, and instruction manual stamped all over end block. They do, however, seem quite well priced, although the breech locking lever is arguably an inferior design.
I've just got a 1995 HW 35 in .22 and it's superb. Only paid £60 for it.
Also got a 1974 MGB GT V8 ! (It bloody loves petrol).
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Forget most of what's been said.
Any other HW, you'd be right in thinking 'I should get an old one because the old ones are better'.
HW 35 is the exception.
I say get a new '35 E in .177 cal.
Oh yeah.