I was planning on mounting a scope, but did not see the need for a muzzlebrake. (prefer a straight barrel and was just going to remove front and rear sights)
Quote from: Pro on December 29, 2012, 03:37:24 PMI was planning on mounting a scope, but did not see the need for a muzzle brake. (prefer a straight barrel and was just going to remove front and rear sights)When you pull the front sight off of a 95 you will be left with the two fairly sharp ridges in the barrel of the dovetail that holds the sight. Right where you grip it to cock it. Not comfortable.
I was planning on mounting a scope, but did not see the need for a muzzle brake. (prefer a straight barrel and was just going to remove front and rear sights)
Also remember the Beeman branded Weihrauch rifles are imported by Air Venturi and their import rights will be ending soon. After that, probably no more German Beeman airguns. So, Hans may be getting ready to change the style of his Lexus rifles. They may indeed have the fore stock checkering, no sights and a muzzle thingy (break, weight, boat anchor, etc). Many changes have been made to Weihrauch rifles through the decades. No reason to stop now. We'll just have to wait and see.Rob
This is a topic on Beeman that has been discussed here before, it maybe in the archives, yes Beeman's name could be a thing of the past here soon on HW made guns
one more thing allot of this info was posted on the 54 forum, so you might resurch their archives this was brought up about 2yrs ago there!