Walnut is less dense than beech! I have an 80 that weighs almost the same as my 95, both in walnut stocks.
I've just been going through some springers with Mrs Bum to find one she wants for range use.
We went through the Diana 31 and a couple of more non-typical guns before moving on to the Hw's. She shouldered and cocked the 99 followed by the 95. She found the 95 easier to cock, but then confused me by saying she liked the fact it was lighter too!?[IMG]/forums/images/smilies/confused.gif[/IMG]
"No, no, no!" Says I, "you have it all wrong, the 99 is lighter than the 95." Oh how I laughed! Girls eh?
She gave me what can best be described as a stony look and told me I was wrong, the 95 is lighter.
Out came the scales, it was time to assert my technical prowess and knowledge of all things guns.
Now, I'll say right away, neither of these guns are anywhere even approaching standard. The 99 has a shortened barrel and a SAK moderator and the 95 is a full length mk1 with a barrel weight in a CS800 stock.
The HW99 wieghed in at 3,385 grams
The HW95 weighed in at 3,179 grams
The HW95 is almost 1/2lb lighter.
Whoa! Hold the phone! Shut the front door! And other such exclamations of disbelief.
That can't be right?
I weighed both again with the same result. How can this be?
Then the penny dropped![IMG]/forums/images/smilies/redface.gif[/IMG] The HW99 has a mini barrel sleeve between the breech block and moderator. Its the same colour as the metalwork, no wonder I'd missed it! I took that off and tried again.
The HW99 weighed in at 3,155 grams. That means a shortened HW99 is a whopping 24 grams less than a full length HW95 in a CS800 stock.
Frankly, I'm amazed!
Last edited by tinbum; 17-08-2017 at 11:44 AM.
Better to admit you walked through the wrong door than spend your life in the wrong room
Walnut is less dense than beech! I have an 80 that weighs almost the same as my 95, both in walnut stocks.
Plinkerer and Tinkerer
Even factory rifles there is only 300g difference according to the HW website.
Master Debater
I feel faint...
Got me thinking I was going to wait until there is a definite galling fix for the 99. I know It's nothing to bother about but its the principle. I need a light weight rifle so am I correct in assuming there are no galling issues with the 95 ?
Better to admit you walked through the wrong door than spend your life in the wrong room
Just buy the 95 and short stroke it with one of TBT's piston noses. perfect. Gives the 95 the 99's stroke and bore (well, 2-3mm longer, so it makes power a bit easier), no gaulling, more aftermarket stock choice.
Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.
Does this mean we will now have an undying tsunami of 95 threads about how wonderful it is? Lol
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I got both these rifles hw95k and hw99s.95k is .22 the 99s .177,both great but i prefer the 99s,what a gun that is for the price just over 200 quid,mine is a monster.