Cracking collection. I'm green, stuck in the Scottish fiasco. I won't tell you everything I had to surrender ( it'd make you weep ) you couldn't sell for any decent price 'cause of the flooded market. Should have advertised months before in the magazines. Had a HW 95 in .22 with the longer barrel and muzzle weight. That was my nostalgic gun. Lovely shooting rifle!
A great video of a lovely Weihrauch collection. After watching your videos , i have an HW90k on back order and managed to get a Theoben evolution in mint condition for very little money. The green laminate stock will fit your 97 as a straight swap. Thanks for this video and happy shooting.
Check out kit pongo the hogman in Darlington for a stock for your Hw97, I have the blue laminate in 22 and it’s an awesome rifle and bought it from a friend at a very very good price indeed at only six months old and I knew the gun from new but I didn’t want to damage that stock and I knew that kit pongo had some second hand stocks in and I bought a 97 stock in mint condition for £60 and I’ve just looked and he still has some various ones in stock so it maybe worth a look if your interested buddy. I have the 99s in 22 and it’s my go too rifle for the garden for when the odd rat decides to rock up where I feed the birds and it’s a little cracker and hits the mark every time. Oh and my pro sport, what a rifle that is! I picked it up last Monday and it’s unbelievable, how smooth are they to shoot and that trigger is on another level and accuracy it’s in pcp territory, at 35 yards I’m getting groups less than a 5p, I’m so pleased I’ve finally got one, I’m a lefty so it cost me more and yes they are expensive but what a rifle mate, your videos made me finally take the plunge so thank you.
Wow, that's a nice collection, I've got one that you haven't and that'd the 95, you've got 4 I haven't though😢, would love a 77 or 97 one day with a laminate stock, got the 99 and 95 both in 22. Both different and both great guns.
I to have the HW90, and it's my only gun. .20 Caliber, shooting JSB 13.73gr at 815 fps or 20fpe. Open sight verson, 19" barrel. Scope is a Sightron mounted on a sportsmatch one piece, fully adjustable mount. It's the best break barrel out there imo.
the stock on the original 35e was my fav with the 22 inch barrel dark walnut miss that gun wich i owned in early eighties realy enjoy your vids mate cheers
Thanks for another nice video. 97 and 77 stocks are a straight swap. The comb is a little lower on the green laminate than the blue laminate. You might find a slip on comb riser helps eye alignment. Beartooth make a neoprene slip on one that is a decent colour match
The HW77 looks great with the green laminate stock. Its a shame the newer versions have the cutout on the stock, it does look awful. I might have to source a second hand one to get the old style stock as I was planning to get one soon.
I do agree with you that the Weihrauch models actually very good quality . I own a HW44 myself, but one thing I have against them is they instal a tamper proof mechanism in it. I cannot see why they should restruct me as owner of the gun from tuning it to my satisfaction.
Hi Paul, Thank you for another great video. I love the Weihraurch's, too. I'd love to hunt more with my 80 and 97K. The problems are, their weights, the noise of the shots, the cocking lever noises and routing around for your next pellet. The pcp's are much lighter, no recoil and their magazines and cocking levers are just so handy and silent in comparison. With a heavy heart, it's always the pcp's that win the day with me, Air Arms and BSA. I find it extremely satisfying to be accurate with a springer, much more challenging to shoot than a pcp. I have made a carrying shoulder strap for my springers, out of an adapted SA80 British Army rifle sling. It works very well for me. The problem is with the springers, there's nowhere under the fore end to attach the sling to, because of the cocking lever cut out. I won't attach the sling to the cocking lever or gun barrel, I don't agree with that, at all. Best wishes, Ian.
@fieldsportcymru4636 Hi Paul, Thank you for your reply. Using your HW90, maybe good training for your up and coming HW80K? I've been looking at the 90K for a while, much encouraged by your review and enthusiasm. I love the connection with Theoben and how they worked together with Weihraurch. All the ingredients for super, super kit. Just a little nervy of air pressure leaks. That said, there's a saying that haunts me out of JDJ Braithwaite's book, The Airgunners Companion. It reads, Beware of the hunter with only one gun! This means that if you only have one gun, you pick that same gun up every time andl learn exactly its ranges, and how it shoots. If you have a cupboard full, by the time you've finished with one, you've forgotten how all the others shoot! Having never been allowed air rifles in my youth, I now have the ones I dreamed of. I've made little individual cards detailing how they shoot. Ideally, though, I'd just have one, though I adore them all and own them for a specific reason. Best wishes, Paul.
I’m starting to get a collection now🤦🏼 I didn’t set out to but I think Im addicted 😂 I’ve just bought today the same hw90 model you have off Guntrader. Think I had a bargain I’m well happy. I have the gun and scopes ( bushnell trophy x30) and one piece sports match mounts. Great set up. Only trouble is I have 3 guns now. But I’ve just ordered a 6 gun gun rack. Would be rude not to fill it🤷♂️. I’m thinking about a 95 next👍
I have a bit of a collection too... they say the first step is to admit you do in fact have a, well, not addiction, not a problem but... no, actually I do have good reasons for having multiple spring rifles which effectively do the same thing and for having the same model of rifle in different calibres with different, interchangeable stocks. It's important!
Have to agree with you on the stock cutout. The 99S is the worst - I don't like the cheek rest and I don't like the severe cutout below. Makes one think that it was damaged and the damaged portion had to scooped out to salvage it, leaving it with a disfigured body, but otherwise alive 😄
Very nice collection, I have them all except the HW90 (coming soon). I agree that the cut-outs on the new stocks are hideous, what were they thinking? You stroke those guns like a soft-skinned young woman, hahaha. Thanks for the video.
Missing out,99 & 57 are amazing. As an older man, don’t want to mall the extra weight around. I have the 99 , 57, 95, 98, 77,97. At 12 ft pound, my 57 in .177 is easy on the body and as accurate as the others. Try one👍🏻 10:10
@@Steven-jn2cw Not hold sinsitive. Easy to cock. Quiet. Enough power for Starlings. Good iron sights. Excellent trigger. Lightweight. Easy to load. Shoot all day for cheap with 177 pellets. No sore shoulder later. No need to pump it up. No air leaks. Low price for what you get.
@@fieldsportcymru4636 that's the boy, an 80 is different league to the 95K which is neither here nor there. Returned my 95K for a 98 which is properly balanced. Use it for targets, and my 80 and 99 for hunting.
Nice rifles, Not a patch on my Hatsan 900x with unparalleled turkish quality though 😂, Joking aside, Looking to buy my first Weihrauch Soon, I only target shoot at about 8 mtrs so im not worried about power, What would be a good first one? HW95K looks nice.
@@fieldsportcymru4636 Thanks, I might even choose the HW99S Because I really do fancy a HW45 black star but the buggers are so expensive, Have a great day pal.
in the uk and germany its in output not a great difference if you buy a full size or a smaller gun ,due the output restriction , a standard hw 80 /90 is 30 joule .
Hi another brilliant interesting video. I know you're 9o is 22 what about your others hunting ones let us have a video even if the swap of stocks doesn't work. Thanks again alan
Please i need litle help ,i live in the tovn but I have yard for practising cca.20-30meaters and i hawe ranch wher i can goo all off . Most important thing is that air rifle is not crazy loud i like WH 77 cos its hawe normal sights and additional optics so i wud goo wit here. But how loud is she conared to exe.rainge WH 57 and i want one gunn , cos if that i asked. Thanks in advance. Best regards from Croatia.
@@fieldsportcymru4636 if i wanted to get one, would i just be thinking if i want iron sights like 77 opposed to none on 97 is it basically that? I think 77 also has a tad bit longer barrel too? Does that make one more accurate than another? I like them both, just dont know which to buy in .22
Got to say my Mk1 HW80 is superb, my Mk2 HW77 k is sublime…. BUT! My Mk2 TX200 full length is by far a better gun, nicer, smoother, and more accurate, also way more pleasant to look at,
Yes, I agree. I have HW97 in .22 and the TX 200 in .177. Both are brilliant rifles, but the TX is a lot more expensive, especially in Walnut. Nice to Own, and shoot though. 😊
I've got a 77 on back order, my gun guy told me that a 77 stock will fit a 97 but the 97 won't fit on a 77, I dunno if that's true or because they only had 97 in stock, I wanted open sights but I liked the blue stock more
Cracking collection. I'm green, stuck in the Scottish fiasco. I won't tell you everything I had to surrender ( it'd make you weep ) you couldn't sell for any decent price 'cause of the flooded market. Should have advertised months before in the magazines. Had a HW 95 in .22 with the longer barrel and muzzle weight. That was my nostalgic gun. Lovely shooting rifle!
What a lovely collection. Thanks for sharing. Love the look of the HW90.
Shoots great very accurate
On my short list along with the HW50. Thanks for the recommend tho👍 @@fieldsportcymru4636
A great video of a lovely Weihrauch collection. After watching your videos , i have an HW90k on back order and managed to get a Theoben evolution in mint condition for very little money. The green laminate stock will fit your 97 as a straight swap. Thanks for this video and happy shooting.
I had a hw 95 k for my first gun i absolutely loved it super accurate and enough power would recommend
I have the hw 95. Beautiful weapon. Consistent 11.9ft lbs. Super accurate
Nice collection I've owned the 30, 98, 77K. As well as TX 200 & Pro Sport.
Wish I'd collected them rather than swapped and changed 😂
Check out kit pongo the hogman in Darlington for a stock for your Hw97, I have the blue laminate in 22 and it’s an awesome rifle and bought it from a friend at a very very good price indeed at only six months old and I knew the gun from new but I didn’t want to damage that stock and I knew that kit pongo had some second hand stocks in and I bought a 97 stock in mint condition for £60 and I’ve just looked and he still has some various ones in stock so it maybe worth a look if your interested buddy.
I have the 99s in 22 and it’s my go too rifle for the garden for when the odd rat decides to rock up where I feed the birds and it’s a little cracker and hits the mark every time. Oh and my pro sport, what a rifle that is! I picked it up last Monday and it’s unbelievable, how smooth are they to shoot and that trigger is on another level and accuracy it’s in pcp territory, at 35 yards I’m getting groups less than a 5p, I’m so pleased I’ve finally got one, I’m a lefty so it cost me more and yes they are expensive but what a rifle mate, your videos made me finally take the plunge so thank you.
Wow, that's a nice collection, I've got one that you haven't and that'd the 95, you've got 4 I haven't though😢, would love a 77 or 97 one day with a laminate stock, got the 99 and 95 both in 22. Both different and both great guns.
I to have the HW90, and it's my only gun. .20 Caliber, shooting JSB 13.73gr at 815 fps or 20fpe. Open sight verson, 19" barrel. Scope is a Sightron mounted on a sportsmatch one piece, fully adjustable mount. It's the best break barrel out there imo.
What a lovely collection. Covered all springer bases there!
the stock on the original 35e was my fav with the 22 inch barrel dark walnut miss that gun wich i owned in early eighties realy enjoy your vids mate cheers
Nice indeed ... HW's seem to have a very successful line-up.
Thanks for another nice video. 97 and 77 stocks are a straight swap. The comb is a little lower on the green laminate than the blue laminate. You might find a slip on comb riser helps eye alignment. Beartooth make a neoprene slip on one that is a decent colour match
The HW77 looks great with the green laminate stock. Its a shame the newer versions have the cutout on the stock, it does look awful. I might have to source a second hand one to get the old style stock as I was planning to get one soon.
I do agree with you that the Weihrauch models actually very good quality . I own a HW44 myself, but one thing I have against them is they instal a tamper proof mechanism in it. I cannot see why they should restruct me as
owner of the gun from tuning it to my satisfaction.
Hi Paul,
Thank you for another great video. I love the Weihraurch's, too. I'd love to hunt more with my 80 and 97K. The problems are, their weights, the noise of the shots, the cocking lever noises and routing around for your next pellet.
The pcp's are much lighter, no recoil and their magazines and cocking levers are just so handy and silent in comparison.
With a heavy heart, it's always the pcp's that win the day with me, Air Arms and BSA.
I find it extremely satisfying to be accurate with a springer, much more challenging to shoot than a pcp. I have made a carrying shoulder strap for my springers, out of an adapted SA80 British Army rifle sling. It works very well for me. The problem is with the springers, there's nowhere under the fore end to attach the sling to, because of the cocking lever cut out. I won't attach the sling to the cocking lever or gun barrel, I don't agree with that, at all.
Best wishes, Ian.
I know what you mean about the weight but oddly enough im still finding im using my HW90K more than anything else at the minute .
@fieldsportcymru4636 Hi Paul,
Thank you for your reply. Using your HW90, maybe good training for your up and coming HW80K?
I've been looking at the 90K for a while, much encouraged by your review and enthusiasm.
I love the connection with Theoben and how they worked together with Weihraurch. All the ingredients for super, super kit. Just a little nervy of air pressure leaks.
That said, there's a saying that haunts me out of JDJ Braithwaite's book, The Airgunners Companion. It reads,
Beware of the hunter with only one gun!
This means that if you only have one gun, you pick that same gun up every time andl learn exactly its ranges, and how it shoots. If you have a cupboard full, by the time you've finished with one, you've forgotten how all the others shoot!
Having never been allowed air rifles in my youth, I now have the ones I dreamed of. I've made little individual cards detailing how they shoot. Ideally, though, I'd just have one, though I adore them all and own them for a specific reason.
Best wishes, Paul.
I’m starting to get a collection now🤦🏼 I didn’t set out to but I think Im addicted 😂 I’ve just bought today the same hw90 model you have off Guntrader. Think I had a bargain I’m well happy. I have the gun and scopes ( bushnell trophy x30) and one piece sports match mounts. Great set up. Only trouble is I have 3 guns now. But I’ve just ordered a 6 gun gun rack. Would be rude not to fill it🤷♂️. I’m thinking about a 95 next👍
I have a bit of a collection too... they say the first step is to admit you do in fact have a, well, not addiction, not a problem but... no, actually I do have good reasons for having multiple spring rifles which effectively do the same thing and for having the same model of rifle in different calibres with different, interchangeable stocks. It's important!
@@Beesa10 sounds like I’m worrying about nothing 🫣 in my defence the hw90 was a bargain 🤷🏽 and I don’t have the same gun in different calibres.. yet!😂
Nice little collection there 👌🏻 surprisingly no Hw 80? I do fancy the luxus myself, ill try and ignore the horrendous cut out on the stock😂
Excellent video, thank you. 👍👍👍👍👍
Have to agree with you on the stock cutout. The 99S is the worst - I don't like the cheek rest and I don't like the severe cutout below. Makes one think that it was damaged and the damaged portion had to scooped out to salvage it, leaving it with a disfigured body, but otherwise alive 😄
I prefer the HW35 for hunting because it's the morst quiet to cock. Nice collection 👍
Funny you say that because they have a reputation for rattling their cocking lever.
Without the “horrendous!” Cutout. Funny.
Very nice collection, I have them all except the HW90 (coming soon). I agree that the cut-outs on the new stocks are hideous, what were they thinking? You stroke those guns like a soft-skinned young woman, hahaha. Thanks for the video.
Excellent vid and superb looking air rifles. My next purchase HW35E in walnut .177 cal. Enjoy your videos. ScottinUSA
Thankyou . A HW 35E is one of my all time favourites
Missing out,99 & 57 are amazing. As an older man, don’t want to mall the extra weight around. I have the 99 , 57, 95, 98, 77,97. At 12 ft pound, my 57 in .177 is easy on the body and as accurate as the others. Try one👍🏻 10:10
@ianbath4776 I've reviewed both on here I do like the 99s
Love your videos
Great video thanks. I was waiting to hear what you thought of the hw57 so sad to hear you don't have one 😢
Want one of those look a great little rifle
Hi. Nice review. What about the HW95K ?
Just need a 95/98 my favorite ❤️👍🏻❤️
Great collection, but you need a 95k for defo, you won't be disappointed and no cut out of the stock lol.. 😊
It looks like you need a HW98 for your collection!
Id love one
@@fieldsportcymru4636I hear that the quality is lacking of this brand the last time tho..
Surprised you don't have a hw80 it's better than all of them.
Ive had a fair old few 80s including a new one when they first came out . Great rifles especially the very first one i had
Now get a HW 30s and all those will gather dust!
Everyone seems to love the HW30. I might 'buy one for my kids' so I can have an excuse to get one ... Haha
What do you like about yours?
@@Steven-jn2cw Not hold sinsitive. Easy to cock. Quiet. Enough power for Starlings. Good iron sights. Excellent trigger. Lightweight. Easy to load. Shoot all day for cheap with 177 pellets. No sore shoulder later. No need to pump it up. No air leaks. Low price for what you get.
X2
95k in sub 12. All day evey day when in the field.
Why not just swap the scope over on the 97 😮
Just nice apparatus
Lovely collection of guns you have, you are missing the 95K, any plans to add to the collection ?😉
Not at the minute . Ive just added an 80k
@@fieldsportcymru4636 I had noticed ☺️....always room for another 😉
@@fieldsportcymru4636 that's the boy, an 80 is different league to the 95K which is neither here nor there. Returned my 95K for a 98 which is properly balanced. Use it for targets, and my 80 and 99 for hunting.
Cracking collection! Im lucky to have recently got 2 HW100s .22 & .177 love them and must admit would like a 97!. What do you use to treat the stocks?
A thin layer of Renaissance wax on stocks and metal work
@@fieldsportcymru4636 thanks
Nice rifles, Not a patch on my Hatsan 900x with unparalleled turkish quality though 😂, Joking aside, Looking to buy my first Weihrauch Soon, I only target shoot at about 8 mtrs so im not worried about power, What would be a good first one? HW95K looks nice.
All are great to be honest accurate well made well finished so its just personal preference really .
@@fieldsportcymru4636 Thanks, I might even choose the HW99S Because I really do fancy a HW45 black star but the buggers are so expensive, Have a great day pal.
in the uk and germany its in output not a great difference if you buy a full size or a smaller gun ,due the output restriction , a standard hw 80 /90 is 30 joule .
I find 177 to snappy in spring
Hi another brilliant interesting video. I know you're 9o is 22 what about your others hunting ones let us have a video even if the swap of stocks doesn't work. Thanks again alan
The 90 is actually a .177 . The only .22 is the 77k which is the same cal as the first one i had back when they were first released
@@fieldsportcymru4636 thanks
Hw 90 k will never be beaten ! Fact ! ;)
Top one is the best 👌
Their all rather good to be honest
hey man whats the scope u have on the 90k ?
@@MrKillerHobbes Hawke airmax
No HW 80 s then 😂👍👍 always watch these videos 👍👍
Silent and powerful
Think you would have been better going for the older ones in good Nick ,quality was alot better 😉
Hard to find a mint HW35 E though
A good video But you’ve got the best HW all rounder missing the HW95 accurate easy to cock light and you can carry it round all day
Yes ive been looking at one of those
What calibre is your HW90?
My HW90 is a .20.
What calibre is your HW90k
.177 cal
Please i need litle help ,i live in the tovn but I have yard for practising cca.20-30meaters and i hawe ranch wher i can goo all off . Most important thing is that air rifle is not crazy loud i like WH 77 cos its hawe normal sights and additional optics so i wud goo wit here. But how loud is she conared to exe.rainge WH 57 and i want one gunn , cos if that i asked. Thanks in advance. Best regards from Croatia.
Not a great deal of difference in noise really,both should be ok
is the Weihrauch HW99S - .177 Air Rifle any good if not you have any other ideas for a beginner ?
My Hw 99s is a .177 and superb accurate powerful easy to shoot .
okay thats great to hear , any recomended scopes for the .22 ? @@fieldsportcymru4636
So what are the main differences between 77 and 97 ? International? Is one easier to take apart?
Not many ,97 has a different barrel lock and a muzzle weight but internal are the same
@@fieldsportcymru4636 if i wanted to get one, would i just be thinking if i want iron sights like 77 opposed to none on 97 is it basically that? I think 77 also has a tad bit longer barrel too? Does that make one more accurate than another? I like them both, just dont know which to buy in .22
@@damacknificent151 Both as accurate as each other . I actually prefer the green lam 77
Can i use moly graph grease on a break barrel where it meets the breach? Not the breach seal. I think that can be lubed with ballistol or baby oil?
Allowed inthe Nederlands
Got to say my Mk1 HW80 is superb, my Mk2 HW77 k is sublime…. BUT! My Mk2 TX200 full length is by far a better gun, nicer, smoother, and more accurate, also way more pleasant to look at,
So just a Hw38 or
in the springer world you got to go to weihrauch or airarms . buying a weihrauch you got money for a good scope for the price that a airarms will go
True they are still very good value for money
Yes, I agree. I have HW97 in .22 and the TX 200 in .177. Both are brilliant rifles, but the TX is a lot more expensive, especially in Walnut. Nice to Own, and shoot though. 😊
Beautiful collection. congratulations 👏 👏 👏 greetings from Brazil
I've got a 77 on back order, my gun guy told me that a 77 stock will fit a 97 but the 97 won't fit on a 77, I dunno if that's true or because they only had 97 in stock, I wanted open sights but I liked the blue stock more
Im pretty sure the actions are exactly the same . Im going to try swopping them over shortly so will post if im successful
@@fieldsportcymru4636 from what I understand the 97 stock is different to the 77 because of the height for the open sights on the 77
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