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If its working fine and putting out the correct amount of muzzle energy, not over 12 or under 10.5 its well worth £80.

 

I would expect to pay about £200 - £250 for one in that state pal.

 

Weihrauchs are work horses and will last a life time if looked after well.

 

That model in the late 80's and early nineties ruled the world in the field target world.

 

Brilliant rifles, even today they are hard to beat and only bettered by a elite 2 or 3 models in my own opinion.

 

Si

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If its working fine and putting out the correct amount of muzzle energy, not over 12 or under 10.5 its well worth £80.

 

I would expect to pay about £200 - £250 for one in that state pal.

 

Weihrauchs are work horses and will last a life time if looked after well.

 

That model in the late 80's and early nineties ruled the world in the field target world.

 

Brilliant rifles, even today they are hard to beat and only bettered by a elite 2 or 3 models in my own opinion.

 

Si

thanks alot for that zini, i think i will buy it, as my dad had one when he was a young lad and he said its a cracking gun

 

is is possible/necessary to replace the spring in the gun if it is weak, as il use it for both small game and the odd target?

 

cheers, charlie

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If its working fine and putting out the correct amount of muzzle energy, not over 12 or under 10.5 its well worth £80.

 

I would expect to pay about £200 - £250 for one in that state pal.

 

Weihrauchs are work horses and will last a life time if looked after well.

 

That model in the late 80's and early nineties ruled the world in the field target world.

 

Brilliant rifles, even today they are hard to beat and only bettered by a elite 2 or 3 models in my own opinion.

 

Si

get it bought charlie, from that description £80 seems like a steal!!! ill have your old pump one for a few american game eggs :whistling:

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i found this gun advertised and wondered what you think it is worth, it is valued at £80-£100, and the only information is 22 Weihrauch air rifle with telescopic sight

heres a picture, thanks for any help or replys

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looks like a well used hw77 here http://www.gunstar.c...le-gs62396.aspx

possibly hw57

could be still cheap though http://www.gunstar.co.uk/Air-Rifles/Weihrauch-HW-57-gun-for-sale-gs65768.aspx
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i found this gun advertised and wondered what you think it is worth, it is valued at £80-£100, and the only information is 22 Weihrauch air rifle with telescopic sight

heres a picture, thanks for any help or replys

Lot_009.jpg

looks like a well used hw77 here http://www.gunstar.c...le-gs62396.aspx

possibly hw57

 

could well be now i look its abit longer in the butt

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If its working fine and putting out the correct amount of muzzle energy, not over 12 or under 10.5 its well worth £80.

 

I would expect to pay about £200 - £250 for one in that state pal.

 

Weihrauchs are work horses and will last a life time if looked after well.

 

That model in the late 80's and early nineties ruled the world in the field target world.

 

Brilliant rifles, even today they are hard to beat and only bettered by a elite 2 or 3 models in my own opinion.

 

Si

get it bought charlie, from that description £80 seems like a steal!!! ill have your old pump one for a few american game eggs :whistling:

old pump one, you mean my best one that set me back a fortune? and il have afew eggs anyway, petrol money?

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