Theoben sometimes had the serial number under the breech block next to the cocking link. might be worth a try looking there .
Hello folks , does anyone know how to find out the different types of rifle that were produced, because the one I have just got I can't see no serial No on it .
It has no small locking set screw on the main set screw at the front of the trigger that holds the action to the stock.
It does have hullcartidge stamp on the barrel , also the stamping on the breech block is in gold.
I can do photo's if it helps but I don't know how to post.
I would like to date the rifle .
Ohh it has had the inertia weight removed (This has a small hole through the centre) .
Thanks for your interest. Maz.
Theoben sometimes had the serial number under the breech block next to the cocking link. might be worth a try looking there .
That’s odd. I thought HW break-barrels usually had a serial number on the barrel or breech block.
The inertia weight missing is probably intention as it shoots better without it.
A bit more info, I rang hull cartridge and spoke to them he asked on barrel length so I measured it , it is 410mm long so he says it will be an older one as newer ones have a 310mm barrel.
He also said send some pics to weihrauch via email to get a response.
Another thing he told me all stamping of info i.e serial No and hull cartridge is done at weihrauch.
I will update the thread as I find out more.
I recently bought a new hw 80 .20 cal barrel from Chambers the the block is stamped with the usual information, but there is no serial number stamped on the barrel.
I have an HW90K which was bought new from Uttings in 2000 if memory serves me well. Serial number is stamped on the left hand side of the cylinder about 1" back from the breech bolt
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