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my dad has one which ive used for years

 

Good gun, quality barrel shoots v straight, the trigger is nice, although the two stage feature may not be to everyones liking. They really dont go wrong they are built like..... well weihrauch's

 

Gibby on here also has one, may be worth dropping him a line, but im sure he will tell you much the same.

 

Good gun if not a little pricey these days.

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my dad has one which ive used for years

 

Good gun, quality barrel shoots v straight, the trigger is nice, although the two stage feature may not be to everyones liking. They really dont go wrong they are built like..... well weihrauch's

 

Gibby on here also has one, may be worth dropping him a line, but im sure he will tell you much the same.

 

Good gun if not a little pricey these days.

 

as a second hand option a hw60k or a new cz452 varmint?

 

what is your feel

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my dad has one which ive used for years

 

Good gun, quality barrel shoots v straight, the trigger is nice, although the two stage feature may not be to everyones liking. They really dont go wrong they are built like..... well weihrauch's

 

Gibby on here also has one, may be worth dropping him a line, but im sure he will tell you much the same.

 

Good gun if not a little pricey these days.

 

as a second hand option a hw60k or a new cz452 varmint?

 

what is your feel

 

HW

 

not even close, the HW is a quality gun, in my opinion better than the sako rimfire currently made and possibly even the finfire before that.

 

The CZ is a budget gun, and for what you pay you get a hell of alot, but if i had the choice between the two i would have the Weihrauch.

 

The only downside....... and this is a bit of a killer in my mind. It has a monte carlo stock, which in my opinion does not look that great. However they do make a version with a target stock..... and that looks something special

 

HW66-m-grossem-ZFR.jpg

 

This would be the one i would have. Unfortuantly they are not easy to come by in .22lr.

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my dad has one which ive used for years

 

Good gun, quality barrel shoots v straight, the trigger is nice, although the two stage feature may not be to everyones liking. They really dont go wrong they are built like..... well weihrauch's

 

Gibby on here also has one, may be worth dropping him a line, but im sure he will tell you much the same.

 

Good gun if not a little pricey these days.

 

as a second hand option a hw60k or a new cz452 varmint?

 

what is your feel

 

HW

 

not even close, the HW is a quality gun, in my opinion better than the sako rimfire currently made and possibly even the finfire before that.

 

The CZ is a budget gun, and for what you pay you get a hell of alot, but if i had the choice between the two i would have the Weihrauch.

 

The only downside....... and this is a bit of a killer in my mind. It has a monte carlo stock, which in my opinion does not look that great. However they do make a version with a target stock..... and that looks something special

 

HW66-m-grossem-ZFR.jpg

 

This would be the one i would have. Unfortuantly they are not easy to come by in .22lr.

 

oh the one i looked at had a nornal style stock... if you know what i mean, air gun style check piece and all.

 

the price of the mags really put me of at 52 quid each

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my dad has one which ive used for years

 

Good gun, quality barrel shoots v straight, the trigger is nice, although the two stage feature may not be to everyones liking. They really dont go wrong they are built like..... well weihrauch's

 

Gibby on here also has one, may be worth dropping him a line, but im sure he will tell you much the same.

 

Good gun if not a little pricey these days.

 

as a second hand option a hw60k or a new cz452 varmint?

 

what is your feel

 

HW

 

not even close, the HW is a quality gun, in my opinion better than the sako rimfire currently made and possibly even the finfire before that.

 

The CZ is a budget gun, and for what you pay you get a hell of alot, but if i had the choice between the two i would have the Weihrauch.

 

The only downside....... and this is a bit of a killer in my mind. It has a monte carlo stock, which in my opinion does not look that great. However they do make a version with a target stock..... and that looks something special

 

HW66-m-grossem-ZFR.jpg

 

This would be the one i would have. Unfortuantly they are not easy to come by in .22lr.

 

oh the one i looked at had a nornal style stock... if you know what i mean, air gun style check piece and all.

 

the price of the mags really put me of at 52 quid each

 

i can get them for £46 from chambres gunmakers

 

But i wouldnt let the price of the magazine put you off. The sako ones arnt much cheaper, and the cz about £22 so its not alot of difference in reality.

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Don't think of the CZ, the weihrauch is a quality gun... you will be pushed to beat it... the trigger for me is absolutly superb. I can't fault it one bit. They are pricey but worth every penny imo. The mags are expensive, but i was lucky to come across a spare one at only a tenner... they do come up.

 

What price have you been quoted for it?

 

If its sounds an alright price i would snap it up, they dont come around that often... i was dubious about buying my one, as i couldnt find anything on them, but every shop i phoned said how well built they are and when they do come up for sale they are gone v quickly.

 

Gibby

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