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    Very interesting, did our very own Neil 180 film it ? certainly sounds like him. Any one else notice the tester not holding onto the barrel whilst loading it ? Great watch

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trumpetier View Post
    Very interesting, did our very own Neil 180 film it ? certainly sounds like him. Any one else notice the tester not holding onto the barrel whilst loading it ? Great watch
    Is it not Terry Doe?
    http://www.airgunshooting.co.uk/news...2011-1-1113444 video won't play on my phone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bighit View Post
    Is it not Terry Doe?
    http://www.airgunshooting.co.uk/news...2011-1-1113444 video won't play on my phone.
    If memory serves, yes it is.

    Terry appears to have changed his name to Ahmed Sokar though ...

    Naughty....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taz72 View Post
    If memory serves, yes it is.

    Terry appears to have changed his name to Ahmed Sokar though ...

    Naughty....
    Ha ha. Could not find Terry 's original video on YouTube. Just the one I found above in my post.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bighit View Post
    Is it not Terry Doe?
    It is he.

    I did that vid several years ago and since then Weihrauch has invested several million more Euros in CNC machinery and at least one full-on production robot, (I dubbed it 'Hans Free', gosh how witty), with more to come.

    The traditional craftsman approach has been retained where it does a better job, but HW is always trying to bring supply closer to demand, so 24-hour production is now the norm.

    It's always fascinating to visit Weihrauch - even if I always fail miserably to sneak into the off-limits areas.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Terry D View Post
    It is he.

    I did that vid several years ago and since then Weihrauch has invested several million more Euros in CNC machinery and at least one full-on production robot, (I dubbed it 'Hans Free', gosh how witty), with more to come.

    The traditional craftsman approach has been retained where it does a better job, but HW is always trying to bring supply closer to demand, so 24-hour production is now the norm.

    It's always fascinating to visit Weihrauch - even if I always fail miserably to sneak into the off-limits areas.
    It may have been your self Terry that posted the video the first time I saw it.

    Would be good to see other makers factories but I guess one would look like all the rest other a few special to them processes like the Fx smoothtwist process.

    Good video any way.

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