Is this a copy of the HW75?If so that's an absolute steel at 35 bucks!I wonder if anyone sells these on my side of the pond... *starts googlin*ps: I was told by a local gunsmith that Walther makes the Weihrauch barrels nowadays. Not sure if that's just for the riffles or the pistols too though.
Quote from: USAFANG67 on May 02, 2017, 01:37:40 PMDoesn't pushing down on the scope cause accuracy issues? The mount on the P19(plastic dovetail)discourages one not to over tighten mounting any type of optics.That's my worry too. They slam closed pretty hard. I try to even avoid touching the rear sight. The spring that holds it up is weak and the sight seems to stick down sometimes.
Doesn't pushing down on the scope cause accuracy issues? The mount on the P19(plastic dovetail)discourages one not to over tighten mounting any type of optics.
Quote from: desmobob on May 02, 2017, 10:28:10 AMQuote from: epeyton on May 02, 2017, 10:24:18 AM Having a scope on a P17 also helps because the scope has a smooth round surface to press on. +1Having a scope mounted makes cocking much easier. My P17 wears an RWS-branded 1.75X pistol scope I found on clearance for $60. It works well.Tight groups,BobDoesn't pushing down on the scope cause accuracy issues? The mount on the P19(plastic dovetail)discourages one not to over tighten mounting any type of optics.
Quote from: epeyton on May 02, 2017, 10:24:18 AM Having a scope on a P17 also helps because the scope has a smooth round surface to press on. +1Having a scope mounted makes cocking much easier. My P17 wears an RWS-branded 1.75X pistol scope I found on clearance for $60. It works well.Tight groups,Bob
Having a scope on a P17 also helps because the scope has a smooth round surface to press on.
The P17 is a copy of the Weihrauch HW40/Beeman P3.