Shows one reply, which I made, but it's not there. Thanks Chuck, I really like the smaller size of the HW50S and still has quite the zip to it. I'm still torn as to whether I should have tried to get one in the stainless look with maybe a walnut stock, But this one does look amazing.
Thanks, Hopefully will get some video shooting it this afternoon. If you like my videos every like and subscribe helps my channel grow and makes me want to do more videos even in this Texas heat.
That gun is sweet with the thumb hole stock! If i didn't already have the Blue Lament HW97K that's the one I would have got. I was in the market for the HW50S though so went for it.
Must admit I wasn't really taken with the stocks when I saw pictures, but they look much nicer in the flesh as it were,but a limited edition gun is a nice addition to your collection 👍
@@charlesoutdoors2424 Yes the blue laminate 97 is stunning, it would be nice if they done it in a thumbhole stock & not just the sportier stock, do you have it in the blued barrel or the stainless barrel?
@@palmer3977 Blued. The only way I could get stainless was to buy the synthetic black model in stainless, then swap the stocks and have 2 or sell the black one. I may get a stainless HW35E. I love that old style European walnut stock.
nice rifle , there both a bit twangy thought , could do with a tune in the UK we call this the HW99S iv tuned my 99 it cock`s and shoot`s smooth but seem`s to be very hold sensertive witch is a bit weard for a HW
I use to be more into installing tune kits and tuning. As long as they shoot good I just let them twang. I could take a small paint brush and put a little grease on the spring by just taking the stock off most likely.
Might try here. Looks like anything under 14 FPE is legal in France. You might try here. www.airgunseurope.com/airguns/sort-by-brand/weihrauch-airguns/
@@charlesoutdoors2424 Merci... Ah oui, c'est aux Pays-Bas... En France on à droit jusqu'à 20 Joules maximum (environ 15-16 FPE) sans aucun permis ni licence.
Very few spring guns come for the factory that don't twang. It use to bother me. I use to spend 60-100 for a tuning kit just so you couldn't hear twang. Now I just let the spring buzz if it's gonna. As long as the accuracy is good I'm not going to fix what ain't broke. It was a hobby to tear down new guns and give them tunes. I'd rather shoot and make video's rather than worry about a little twang. I may apply some grease to the spring with tearing it down.
@Keviin2310 I got the scope on mine and sighted it in today. Shot some dies groups. My battery pack wasn't send power to my camera and it died halfway through.