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    Although I have no first hand experience of this set-up on these newer 80s, I can't see HW introducing a weak spot in this area to the "workhorse" 80 whose reputation has been built on the solidity of construction.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyL View Post
    Although I have no first hand experience of this set-up on these newer 80s, I can't see HW introducing a weak spot in this area to the "workhorse" 80 whose reputation has been built on the solidity of construction.
    That's a bit naïve Tone,😁 if they were bothered about longevity they wouldn't have changed it , it's been a solid piece of engineering for many years, the change will be down in part to cost reduction.

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    loved my 80

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    Have seen the welds break on old 80s but haven't heard of any issues from the new set up. Mach 1.5

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    Quote Originally Posted by NickG View Post
    That's a bit naïve Tone,😁 if they were bothered about longevity they wouldn't have changed it , it's been a solid piece of engineering for many years, the change will be down in part to cost reduction.
    Spot on Nick, it's the same in all industry, it's all cutting corners now to save that extra penny or two, just think BSA/Gamo.
    Far too many rifles to list now, all mainly British but the odd pesky foreigner has snuck in

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    plus replacing that part doesn't look very expensive, and as others have said, I doubt it breaks every 5 minutes...

    certainly easier than re-welding front stock lugs.
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    If it was a problem all the airgun related forums would have threads on it.

    Lots of people love to rubbish Wiehrauchs, no idea why they just do, but they'd be all over it like a nasty rash.
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    The thing I would like to know is what part stops the barrel when it clunks shut, on the old type it was clear and it looked solid and precision so there was no drop or rise, surly it can't be the hollow lug

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    Lock up is still the same as the old ones..only the lugs have changed. Mach 1.5

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mach 1.5 View Post
    Lock up is still the same as the old ones..only the lugs have changed. Mach 1.5
    So going by the old ones it looks like it hits the weak spot is that right?




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    I've got an 80 from 2012..with the new set up. Not a problem at all. No weak spot in my opinion. Mach 1.5

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mach 1.5 View Post
    I've got an 80 from 2012..with the new set up. Not a problem at all. No weak spot in my opinion. Mach 1.5
    I only call it the weak spot because it looks like a weak spot in the pic anyway it seems like that there is no flat spot for the barrel block lip to land on when closed does the edge of the block hit the slopping hollow lug when closed as a stop?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NickG View Post
    That's a bit naïve Tone,😁 if they were bothered about longevity they wouldn't have changed it , it's been a solid piece of engineering for many years, the change will be down in part to cost reduction.

    Best to buy an early one,they were built to last.
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    Well, I'll give the newest variant HW80SLK a solid thumbs up

    .22 which gives it a head start with regards to shot cycle and yes, it is heavy, but next a TX/Prosport it is far from being unwieldy

    Put around 400 shots through it now, and it is returning a 7fps spread over 20 shots at 11ft/lb with Air Arms Diabolo Field 16gr, shot cycle is quick, but no bucking, kicking, jumping out of your hands

    Market research pending I think it is the most expensive break barrel you can still buy new, it's the only air rifle I've ever brought new, and I don't feel like I've been rooked

    Need to swap the silencer for something shorter and slimmer, and can't fault the stock, but my weakness for customstocks cs700 thumbhole may get the better of me......
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    Excellent stuff. Keep enjoying.
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