I think it changed around 82/83 though someone who knows for sure will probably be along soon.
Hi, just wondering how many years Weihrauch made the mk1 hw80 for, I have a 1981 mk1 and a 1990 mk2 but was interested in when and why they decided to change the stock design !
I think it changed around 82/83 though someone who knows for sure will probably be along soon.
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Simon
I've got some slug guns.
Yes your probably right about the arrester holes both my 1981 80 and my 1983 77 have 2 arrester holes my 1990 80 has three what I find weird is why they felt the need to make the changes so quickly especially in regards to the stock on the 80 or did they make them like that for a longer time, hopefully someone will know ??
Would be about right in my case with my 77k, Around this time I think some shops sat on them where better placed shops had fast turn around, So some may have bought a mk1 at the same time others had a mk2, My one mate bought a hw80 with the mk1 stock and he was gutted as a couple of days later his mate went to the same shop and his had a newer stock, obviously a mk2.
My MK1 HW80 is a 1982 made one. It's in a MK2 stock though as I prefer that to the MK1.
My mate likes the MK1 stock as it looks like a FWB stock with the slanted fore end and I did not like the slanted fore end so we swapped stocks.
Did they change the stock to loom different to the FWB ?
I have no idea what came first , the FWB or HW slanted fore end stock that is.
The Sport was way before the 80 stock wise .
Mk1 80. 81 to 85. So not a long production run for the MK1 Stock. They did come in factory walnut but are rare to find. The stock on the Beeman R1 is my favourite. Mach 1.5
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The early Beeman R1 stock is what Hw then went on to use for the Hw77 is it not ? But I stand to be corrected.
The mk1 80 stock is the best design for this rifle as it actually has a cheek piece with some height for scope use and a forend that fills the hand, although it does falls short at the forend for covering the pivot bolt but if a walnut Mk1 Hw80 stock were to be found, a maple spacer and ebony tip would sort that out and look rather smart imo.
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Were the mk1 80s stock a copy of the Diana 45? if not they looked close.
I think it's more along the lines of the Hw35 Luxus if you compare the two, although some will say FWB or O45
Weihrauch have a mind of their own and back in the 80's had some very good designs stock wise.
The Hw77 adjustable stock is a rare beast and so are standard design walnut stocked 77 and 80's.
But it's not as though we can tell them Now
Theirs a good chap pull your boots up and let's get back to the 80's way of doing thing's
In some respect's
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A little off track but HW55T mentioned the rare HW77K AS. Done in the mid 80s and I remember seeing one in the rack at venom arms around 1986. Well HW recreated the HW77K AS with the green laminate version but again rare as only done for the German Market. Mach 1.5