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    Weihrauch DR and Manelli Stocks

    I noticed on the HW30 and HW99 the factory stocks marked DR are more chunky than the skinny marked Manelli stocks. I wonder if this applies to the rest of the range? Mach 1.5

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    One stock maker is Minelli...

    Who is the other? (I thought the initials were AR) - I once asked Hull Cartridge, but they said they didn't know...

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    HW Stocks

    Could be a funny shaped A to be honest. Mach 1.5

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    Some people have also also suggested it's 'LNR'... but I can't find anyone who knows who the maker is.
    Another chap in America asked Weihrauch the same question and Weihrauch declined to name the supplier.
    Which seems odd after they let them put their logo on it...

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    I have read on a Facebook forum that Tirelli and Minnelli are the stock makers for Weihrauch. Both are Italian companies. Not sure how that matches the AR or DR though. The Tirelli website does shows stocks for HW100k. www.tirelli.it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Winceby View Post
    I have read on a Facebook forum that Tirelli and Minnelli are the stock makers for Weihrauch. Both are Italian companies. Not sure how that matches the AR or DR though. The Tirelli website does shows stocks for HW100k. www.tirelli.it
    Their CT logo looks completely different though...

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    Quote Originally Posted by harvey_s View Post
    Their CT logo looks completely different though...
    I have to agree, there must be a third supplier, which does not surprise me, you would not put all your eggs in one basket or even two.

    Tirannti web site and instagram also shows HW75 pistol grips as well as the HW100k stocks. I also discovered they made the Parker Hale Dragon stocks as well.

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