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    I haven't been tempted, personally, to have to strip a new rifle out of the box, so would go along with Paul's comments above. I can't remember seeing any recent posts indicating poorly cropped springs these days. Hopefully, that's a thing of the past?
    However, Monsieur Tinbum will have had more first hand experience in recent times as to the state of factory fresh guns, so that could tempt me to re-think........
    If you didn't particularly want to strip, but would feel more assured as regards lubrication (and if the rifle shoots nicely), I suppose you could do a "half way house" job by whipping the stock off and applying a small amount of moly grease to the coils and cylinder area behind the back of the piston using a narrow, plastic implement. Also a tiny smear along accessible contact areas of the cocking lever and slot, not forgetting the cocking shoe "horn" that locates into the piston slot. A little gun oil on the safety catch might not go amiss, either.
    Whichever route you take, enjoy.
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    Hw 35 main spring.

    Quote Originally Posted by TonyL View Post
    I haven't been tempted, personally, to have to strip a new rifle out of the box, so would go along with Paul's comments above. I can't remember seeing any recent posts indicating poorly cropped springs these days. Hopefully, that's a thing of the past?
    However, Monsieur Tinbum will have had more first hand experience in recent times as to the state of factory fresh guns, so that could tempt me to re-think........
    If you didn't particularly want to strip, but would feel more assured as regards lubrication (and if the rifle shoots nicely), I suppose you could do a "half way house" job by whipping the stock off and applying a small amount of moly grease to the coils and cylinder area behind the back of the piston using a narrow, plastic implement. Also a tiny smear along accessible contact areas of the cocking lever and slot, not forgetting the cocking shoe "horn" that locates into the piston slot. A little gun oil on the safety catch might not go amiss, either.
    Whichever route you take, enjoy.
    Many thanks for your replies I appreciate it. As commented a cropped spring should be a thing of the past, I hope I’m lucky. What I will do is whip the spring out to check and carefully re grease and post my findings on here to finalise my query. It may be of interest to see what is offered by Weihrauch today. All the best. Allen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ALLENMOORE View Post
    Many thanks for your replies I appreciate it. As commented a cropped spring should be a thing of the past, I hope I’m lucky. What I will do is whip the spring out to check and carefully re grease and post my findings on here to finalise my query. It may be of interest to see what is offered by Weihrauch today. All the best. Allen.
    Yes, it would be very interesting to read your findings; thank you. And do enjoy that lovely rifle.
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    Bought a new one in .177 2013/4. I got unlucky, even after being returned under g'tee it was still rough. Hardly use it. In contrast, bought an '80's .22 & it's a delight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by laverdabru View Post
    Bought a new one in .177 2013/4. I got unlucky, even after being returned under g'tee it was still rough. Hardly use it. In contrast, bought an '80's .22 & it's a delight.

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    A quick, basic home fettle, such as described in the Useful Section and performed regularly by many enthusiasts, should see it shooting smoothly and providing the hugely satisfying 35 experience. Give it a go. Take your time, lavish a little bit of love and attention and this rifle will repay you in bucketloads.
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    I bought one new in late 70s shot well out the box about a year later I stripped clean and relubed all internal parts well finished......bought another new in early 2000s same shot well out the box but did not like the feel of the stock ....sold it and bought an old one

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    Hw35

    In the process of restoring a 1996 HW35K. Which will be dropped into a HW thumbhole stock with a vglide piston, spring and guide etc as it's workings. Mach 1.5

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    That should be a bundle of loveliness, Paul.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyL View Post
    A quick, basic home fettle, such as described in the Useful Section and performed regularly by many enthusiasts, should see it shooting smoothly and providing the hugely satisfying 35 experience. Give it a go. Take your time, lavish a little bit of love and attention and this rifle will repay you in bucketloads.
    I will, at some stage. The '80's .22 is lovely! The annoying thing about the .177 was that, for the 1st time in my life I bought a new gun, from a quality manufacturer, had to return to have it reworked, with only a slight improvement.

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    What is it that you're not liking about it, Bru?
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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyL View Post
    What is it that you're not liking about it, Bru?
    Inspired by your query, took the 35K out of of it's case for the 1st time in 18 months, put a few shots thru it.
    Easiest way to describe it? Loud & snappy is the best I can come up with. In contrast my .22 35 is quietish with gentle recoil.
    Did seem better than I remembered - will put some more pellets thru it.

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    Great to hear that it's better than how you remembered it.

    Yes, getting a good amount of lead through it may well help matters. Failing that, a little fettle - decreasing, smoothing off, checking, spring with matching top hat and guide and a thoughtful lube will work wonders.
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