Shoulder stocks are £43 new, so 2/3 is about £30 for a vgc used price. Barrels in .177 or .22 are £26 new, but the .25 wasn't available as a standard item so it may be worth a premium if somene wants a .25 pistol
My son has got a genuine old hw45 stock and .25 brass barrel which he is thinking of selling so just after a valuation of them both
The wood itself is in mint condition and is only a very small mark on the metal bracket that goes under the the grip once fitted
The barrel is a .25 Steve Harper barrel which looks to have a little bit filed where the barrel bracket goes preasuming it wasn’t machined perfect so this has just been done to allow better fitment and it doesn’t effect it in any way and is only a little bit but thought best to mention it
Just after a rough valuation of them both if anyone knows, do have some pictures but it won’t let me upload them for some reason
Shoulder stocks are £43 new, so 2/3 is about £30 for a vgc used price. Barrels in .177 or .22 are £26 new, but the .25 wasn't available as a standard item so it may be worth a premium if somene wants a .25 pistol
Better to admit you walked through the wrong door than spend your life in the wrong room
I think the stock used to come with a special replacement front sight, needed because the different recoil characteristics of the stocked pistol move the MPOI to the point where the sights cannot (with the standard front sight) be adjusted to hit point of aim at normal distances.
Yep, like this:
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Better to admit you walked through the wrong door than spend your life in the wrong room
HI Nick,
I can't see your picture as it's blocked because of adware, but I've often wondered what was different about the replacement HW45 front sight. I've had two of the stocks, still got one in a kit with different barrels, including a brass .25, and neither had the sight included.
To be fair, you needed to be built like a Gibbon to be comfortable with the genuine Weihrauch one.
To be fair, you needed to be built like a Gibbon to be comfortable with the genuine Weihrauch one.
But I seem to remember selling mine for £45...