Have CS stopped making them??
Shame I always fancied one.
Does anyone make them anymore, I know CS don't and following a fruitless search of google I've not seen anything up to date. I know venom in the day fitted them but wasn't sure if they had them made or made their own.
I would like to get one for my HW80 to assist with shooting position etc they also IMO look good too.
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Weihrauch HW97 .177, Weihrauch HW80 .22, Weihrauch HW77 .22
Have CS stopped making them??
Shame I always fancied one.
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Seems to depend who/when you ask at CS. I'm pretty sure somebody bought one recently. The tyrolean version is CS600.
Looked at all the CS models and no tyrolean unfortunately. I'm sure that the stocks they make would do a similar job but I prefer the look of a traditional tyrolean with the curved cheek piece.
I'm surprised as they seem to generate a lot of interest when they occasionally come up for sale so there is a demand.
Weihrauch HW97 .177, Weihrauch HW80 .22, Weihrauch HW77 .22
So you don't know.
Give them a ring.
Master Debater
Don't hold your breath getting any response. I sent them an email (on the form on their website) two weeks ago now. They haven't been arsed to reply.
a bit concerning regarding no response, I was just about to order a stock for my HW
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I had a cs600 tyrolean on an 80 a couple of years ago. It was almost new when I got it. Its probably just not a very popular stock is all. The plus and minus is you get a very fixed head position.
Just give them a call on the phone.
I've just bought a cs500 from them and they were great to deal with.
I'm sure they'll make you a cs600
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Yes , HW did and I have one Plus a Hw77T and a 55T .
They also did a 85T which I have been searching for for years but never seen in the flesh. It was featured in AGW back in the day as a special order.
HW Factory Tyrolean's were much better than Venom or Custom stocks, IMHO as they had far more depth of wood and curves .
If anyone is interested in having a true custom stock made you could try Andy Hayhurst. Just Google his name for contact info. He has mainly done shotgun stocks but I mentioned that it seemed difficult to get a reliable custom stock maker for airguns and he would be happy to oblige. Price will depend on spec but might be worth a try. Max
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