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Depending where you are; expect to pay about £300 average for a brand new HW95. Not bad for the amount of quality rifle you get with a new HW95! :thumbs:

 

Second hand; about £200 more or less for a decent, well run-in rifle alone to £260-£300 or so, for good to excellent, to near-mint condition examples usually with a bag, sling and a decent to top-quality scope.

 

Alternatively, I saw a superb, clean condition 2nd hand .177 HW97K underlever sell for £275 at my local gun shop recently (rifle only).

 

So there's some real bargains about. :thumbs:

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A .22 lightening XL bought from the CLA game fair when it visited Broadlands, served my wife very well for 3 years or so, it's light and easy to use. Not the best trigger by far, but fine for what she wanted it for and pretty accurate in her hands with 1 inch groups out to 35 meters +.

 

That said, as said above you can get better and as we discovered, you will only end up upgrading. On the other hand I was given my HW77 and have never bought another springer because it's simply awesome, I understand the same to be true of the 95. they will last years and only improve as your shooting does.

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i would say thats a very good starter gun also the webley stingray are nice that what i started with. i got sub 1 inch out to about 38m

Alternatively just buy a Hatsan 55 if you like .177 or 60 if you like .22, they are the same damned gun only half the price, I know I owned a Stingray Mark 2 .177 and a Hatsan 60 at the same time!

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