IIRC the original HW50 had a screw in back block. I do not know if the piston was smaller.
Rich.
Does anyone have any specifications for the original HW50 or any review articals from the 1980's?
I think l read somewhere that the original has less power than the current HW50S because it uses a 25 mm diameter piston instead of the 26 mm piston.
What was the quoted weight and power for a .22 cal version?
IIRC the original HW50 had a screw in back block. I do not know if the piston was smaller.
Rich.
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This is the original 50:
https://forum.vintageairgunsgallery....eihrauch-hw50/
The current 50 (as sold in Germany) is the same gun as the 99 in the U.K.
1980s HW50 had 25mm bore X 71mm stroke.
According to the Airgun book, all 25mm Weihrauch guns changed to synthetic in 1983.
All the best Mick
I think our own JT still owns his Venom tuned HW50 from 1983? Great rifles and easy to work on. Mach 1.5
If I remember correctly, there are some stroke variations. And the later ones had synthetic seals.
We have three of these in the family, will try to get some measurements tomorrow and see if the variations I remember still exists
I have a review article dating back from march 1990 from Shooting news regarding the Hw50 written by Mike Fletcher.
Three 25mm piston models were available at that time.
Hw50 with the Perfekt trigger
Hw50s Rekord trigger
Hw50 SE Rekord trigger, open sights same as the Hw80/85 with a stock that looked like a mini Mk1 Hw80 stock.
Edit:- Power wise of the Mk1 Hw50 from the Hw factory, 9.5-10.5 ft lbs .22
Although when tuned you can expect 10+ ft lbs .177 and 11+ ft lbs .22
Last edited by HW777; 28-05-2020 at 07:27 PM.
Hw77+7
The difference between German and full power HW's is just a spring, and you get guns with different types of sights:
https://www.versandhaus-schneider.de...2_944_950_2036
Thanks for all the replies.
I think l can be safe in assuming that a Mk1 HW 50 in .22 is capable of shooting at around the 10-11 ft/lb.
Basically l have located a near new rifle for sale and l was
wondering if it was useful for short range hunting, but l was not really interested if it was only capable of sub 10 ft/lb performance.
For me it's about power to weight. I already have a hw35 in .177 cal shooting at around 11.5 ft/lb but if l can get a lighter gun that shoots nearly that power level then thats useful.
However, the HW50 will have to wait as l just put down a deposit on a new FWB Sport (18J version). lt may be the only one of these in Australia and although l didn't really need it, after following the massive post on this website, l decided that the quality manufacture of this rifle was worth examining.