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HW95K without any douts

Rekord trigger, HW build quality, acurracy, all in a light package and even better tunned!!!

 

the best break barrel on the market imo.

 

 

I agree mate they are the dogs bollax!

 

I have shot loads of stuff with mine. It is suprising what they are capable of.

 

HW95K for me every time.

 

JPT :victory:

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Its a bit sad Tony but I have a cheap springer and love it, its the second one i've had............

 

I think you're right Simo! if you get on with it and hit well then the guns doing its job, there's plenty of enthasis put on expensive guns to Imprive accuracy and power! but I would certainly sacrifice some power for a gun I can I can get on with and hit well with, its normally the case it would be half the price too :thumbs:...

 

I have three old springers here now. a BSA Cadet Major .177 which is accurate as hell with its open sights, a BSA Cadet .177 that my lad plinks in the Garden with and a Webley Vulcan I picked up a good few years ago for a Tenner! they said the trigger was totally knackered! I stripped it out and all that happend was the sear spring and snapped and jammed, I eventually got a new seal kit and spring and it runs perfect now, its the gun in the picture with my lad Ryan!! the only problem for me is its a .22 and I like .177 :yes:.

 

Cheers

 

Tony

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Had loads of springers, the AA Tx200 HC was my favorite and also the HW77K,

I also had a Webly Hawk MK2, if anyone remembers those and i also had an air rifle called a Paratrooper in.177 it had a plastic stock with a pistol grip, and i killed loads with it.

 

Cheers Gary :gunsmilie:

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Had loads of springers, the AA Tx200 HC was my favorite and also the HW77K,

I also had a Webly Hawk MK2, if anyone remembers those and i also had an air rifle called a Paratrooper in.177 it had a plastic stock with a pistol grip, and i killed loads with it.

 

Cheers Gary :gunsmilie:

 

 

Oh Gary now you're talking mate

 

My brother had a Webley Hawk MK11 with screw in Barrells :notworthy:! you could undo a little Allen grub screw on the top where the rear sight is mounted and unscrew the barrell, he had a .177 and .22 for this gun which could both be changed in a flash, the other thing I liked about it is the Auto safety catch which was engaged when you cocked the gun straight on your thumb above the pistol grip :victory:...

 

Cheers

 

Jasper

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My old man has still got a very old HK35e. It was the first gun i ever really got to use when i was younger. It's still more acurate than a lot of modern guns, on account of the long barrel and the lock on the break.

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HW95K without any douts

Rekord trigger, HW build quality, acurracy, all in a light package and even better tunned!!!

 

the best break barrel on the market imo.

 

 

I agree mate they are the dogs bollax!

 

I have shot loads of stuff with mine. It is suprising what they are capable of.

 

HW95K for me every time.

 

JPT :victory:

 

cheers, is yours v-s1 tunned mate.. i couldnt recommend this enough!

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Hw 95k for me also :yes: when I went in my local gun shop and I picked the 95k up for the first time......the gun is so nicely balanced even though they are so long it just felt nice in my hands, I also have had all the lightning range and currently have the lightning tactical also......but to me they have there different uses for me personally if I am wondering around stalking in woods I would use the tactical but if I was sat waiting for my shot I would use the HW95k.

The way the tactical stock is molded is nice....... its just that bit quicker for me to get to aim on the move :big_boss:

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Does anyone remember the old Webley MKlll? they was a under lever and loaded under the Barrel but certainly had a fair punch to them, alot of the BSF range of guns also blitzed the 12ft/lbs limit straight out of the box....

 

Cheers

 

Jasper

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Had loads of springers, the AA Tx200 HC was my favorite and also the HW77K,

I also had a Webly Hawk MK2, if anyone remembers those and i also had an air rifle called a Paratrooper in.177 it had a plastic stock with a pistol grip, and i killed loads with it.

 

Cheers Gary :gunsmilie:

 

 

Oh Gary now you're talking mate

 

My brother had a Webley Hawk MK11 with screw in Barrells :notworthy:! you could undo a little Allen grub screw on the top where the rear sight is mounted and unscrew the barrell, he had a .177 and .22 for this gun which could both be changed in a flash, the other thing I liked about it is the Auto safety catch which was engaged when you cocked the gun straight on your thumb above the pistol grip :victory:...

 

Cheers

 

Jasper

 

My dads mate worked for a gun shop, and he changed the spring and other things?????? not sure what he done i was only about 12, the first time i shot it after getting it back i held my eye to close to the scope and give myself a black eye........

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My old man has still got a very old HK35e. It was the first gun i ever really got to use when i was younger. It's still more acurate than a lot of modern guns, on account of the long barrel and the lock on the break.

 

 

spot on gun mate....i had a 35 for years....bought it for £60 and did it up

great bramble beater....and long enough to push the squigs out of the trees when youv give um migrane :clapper:

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