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I need some help with finding a replacement stock for my Beeman R1.
Does anyone know of a synthetic stock made for the Beeman R1 ?
Or what are the options for a lower priced wood replacement stock ?
The wood HW80 stock looks like a R1 stock with the front two inches rounded off, is that correct ?
Thanks for the help.
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I need some help with finding a replacement stock for my Beeman R1.
Does anyone know of a synthetic stock made for the Beeman R1 ?
Or what are the options for a lower priced wood replacement stock ?
The wood HW80 stock looks like a R1 stock with the front two inches rounded off, is that correct ?
Thanks for the help.
Yes, the HW80 stock fits the R1 :D, it just doesn't look as good :P
I don't know of a synthetic replacement?
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Guess where I just was looking for an HW30 barrel? (Thanks to Kirk)
Here's your wood stock.
https://www.pyramydair.com/product/weihrauch-hw80-beeman-r1-stock-beech?a=4451 (https://www.pyramydair.com/product/weihrauch-hw80-beeman-r1-stock-beech?a=4451)
EDIT - BIG Oops on my part. They're out of stock.
Sorry
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I checked TW CHambers. Out of stock as well. I also checked everywhere I can think of for Weihrauch parts, including various airgun classifieds. No joy, sorry.
Next best thing I can think of is to contact Chris or Dennis at Krale and see if they can help.
Here's their email address - info@krale.shop
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I need some help with finding a replacement stock for my Beeman R1.
Does anyone know of a synthetic stock made for the Beeman R1 ?
Or what are the options for a lower priced wood replacement stock ?
The wood HW80 stock looks like a R1 stock with the front two inches rounded off, is that correct ?
Thanks for the help.
1. No synthetic stocks made for R1 that I have heard of.
2. HW 80 OR learn the craft of wood carving. Blanks can be had for $40.
3. Contact Custom Stocks on the UK. Not really cheap but still affordable.
SOL,
-Y
PS maybe you could beg SpiralGroove to make you one. ;)
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Theirs used stocks out there u just have to look around u may have to try on another forum, or some place like this! http://www.airguns.net/classifieds/classifieds.php (http://www.airguns.net/classifieds/classifieds.php) :P
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Beeman (Maybe Marksman sold it too) made an R1W for awhile.
Not very popular.
You might want to send an email to Weihrauch.
I would get a nice one from airgunstocks.com
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Here's your wood stock.
https://www.pyramydair.com/product/weihrauch-hw80-beeman-r1-stock-beech?a=4451 (https://www.pyramydair.com/product/weihrauch-hw80-beeman-r1-stock-beech?a=4451)
Personally, I would never pay $250 for that piece of junk (Beech) stock, maybe $75.
The stock is Way............... overpriced :P.
Its too bad the guy at Ameristocks will not rough out a blank for you to finish, kind of like AGH used to do. Get a nice piece of wood roughed out for your gun.
Definitely find one used, I need to find one too :D. I recently re-finished my HW80 OEM stock and it looks better, but is not worthy of the gun :P.
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I need some help with finding a replacement stock for my Beeman R1.
Does anyone know of a synthetic stock made for the Beeman R1 ?
Or what are the options for a lower priced wood replacement stock ?
The wood HW80 stock looks like a R1 stock with the front two inches rounded off, is that correct ?
Thanks for the help.
My HW80 has the stubbed stock too--lost two inches at the barrel joint. To me this does look better than an R1 stock. Can't an HW80 stock fit?
I saw the responses and was surprised finding one is this hard.
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My HW80 has the stubbed stock too--lost two inches at the barrel joint.
To me, this does look better than an R1 stock.
Give me any R1 stock over the latest HW80 version, preferably the Goudy.
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My R1 fell off of a chair out in the garage with the barrel cocked. I was leaning it against the back of the chair to let chamber oil sit on piston seal for a time. I came back out to garage, gun on floor. The stock is cracked on left front back to barrel pivot for 1/4" down. If the stock was trimmed back it would nearly match the HW80.
I glued it, but I will have a professional repair done.
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My R1 fell off of a chair out in the garage with the barrel cocked. I was leaning it against the back of the chair to let chamber oil sit on piston seal for a time. I came back out to garage, gun on floor. The stock is cracked on left front back to barrel pivot for 1/4" down. If the stock was trimmed back it would nearly match the HW80.
I glued it, but I will have a professional repair done.
I'll trade you may newer HW80 stock for that cracked one in a heartbeat ;).
(http://i68.tinypic.com/3495lbr.jpg)
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My R1 fell off of a chair out in the garage with the barrel cocked. I was leaning it against the back of the chair to let chamber oil sit on piston seal for a time. I came back out to garage, gun on floor. The stock is cracked on left front back to barrel pivot for 1/4" down. If the stock was trimmed back it would nearly match the HW80.
I glued it, but I will have a professional repair done.
I'll trade you may newer HW80 stock for that cracked one in a heartbeat ;).
(http://i68.tinypic.com/3495lbr.jpg)
I know he's serious. He's one of those antique looking wood types. I thought about sending you my HW 80 Stock for yours as well, but I think you should keep it the way it's glued now. That area of the stock isn't involved in strain.
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Thanks for the offers, but I will keep the R1 stock and have it repaired to look better than my glue job.
The stock is the original 1988 beech with a walnut stain.
I have had the gun in the safe for most of its life, only took it out to shoot the new JSB heavy pellets.
They did not have a good FPS, so I was oiling gun.
The event had some serious swearing involved.
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I know he's serious. He's one of those antique looking wood types.
Jeezz FWB, I didn't know I was one of those ;D....
However, IMO the older stocks were just crafted better. Better lines, checkering, more streamlined forearm, pistol grip and simply more refined. The pistol grip on my R10 (very similar) is a perfect fit for me.
The fractured stock in question can be fixed so you couldn't tell the difference unless you're the repair man.
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Totally agree on the older stocks. Good luck on finding a used R1 full length stock. They are line hens teeth.
I was lucky and found a blem that had sit for years that was replaced back in the day with a new one from Beeman. Repaired a hairline crack and loving it vs that stubby STOCK.
I do have a Goudy R10 stock in the rack. Replaced it with the R11/HW98 stock. I already had put and HW98 barrel on the R10. Now I've duplicated my Sold HW98 Stroker build in an R10.
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I have to say some of the older stocks do look nice. Even the plain HW stocks. Here was a HW 80 mki I gobbled up NIB. Here was how it looked after being stored for much time untouched. Pictures don't really do it justice. Finish has more shine, better colors, and nice sharp checker.
(https://i.imgur.com/2Fy4eSf.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/ePK5Ni4.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/pzzn6ak.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/rZW59pM.jpg)
After a freshen up,
(https://i.imgur.com/ycsq3So.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/lCENirc.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/kKF02Nw.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/TXHKqRj.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/lGzxBEw.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/U0daUjt.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/d2UvVLz.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/ovSreYD.jpg)
Jason G
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J, had to put my sunglasses in to look at it. Lol💀
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Yeah Jason,
Quit throwing a beautiful stuff at us .......... ;) :D ;D 8)
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J, is that a factory hone job I see? Also is that a buttoned piston?
Nice looking gun.
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That is a beauty Jason.
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J, is that a factory hone job I see? Also is that a buttoned piston?
Nice looking gun.
OC, yes that rifle was factory honed, I dressed the tube up further with my technique. Good eye yep that has the buttons on the piston.
Jason
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You can beat the factory old honed guns. Something YOU JUST DO NO see in the former R/HW GUNS these days. My older R1 looked about as yours.
I agree with your extra tech does help on the polishing. Buttons on the R/HW do there job.
Not only was the older guns stock better so we're the machining and builds.
The R1 is the R/HW Magnum guns.
Again a super nice gun you have. As usual.👍💀
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You can beat the factory old honed guns. Something YOU JUST DO NO see in the former R/HW GUNS these days. My older R1 looked about as yours.
I agree with your extra tech does help on the polishing. Buttons on the R/HW do there job.
Not only was the older guns stock better so we're the machining and builds.
The R1 is the R/HW Magnum guns.
Again a super nice gun you have. As usual.👍💀
I have owned many of the 30 mm Hw80 / R1 guns, this one was the best natured after it took the massage job. Fun project it was, hated to see it go, but I donated it to a combat infantryman, scout recon Vietnam Vet who wanted a break barrel, guy happens to be my old man also. Provided him with some ammo also.............
Jason G
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Great sacrifice and no better home for it. At least you can still look at it.👍💀
It really went no where. I know the older guns I seen were really nothing to debur plus the factory hone saves much time being it goes from one end to the other.
Great gift.🎯
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You can beat the factory old honed guns. Something YOU JUST DO NO see in the former R/HW GUNS these days. My older R1 looked about as yours.
I agree with your extra tech does help on the polishing. Buttons on the R/HW do there job.
Not only was the older guns stock better so we're the machining and builds.
The R1 is the R/HW Magnum guns.
Again a super nice gun you have. As usual.👍💀
I have owned many of the 30 mm Hw80 / R1 guns, this one was the best natured after it took the massage job. Fun project it was, hated to see it go, but I donated it to a combat infantryman, scout recon Vietnam Vet who wanted a break barrel, guy happens to be my old man also. Provided him with some ammo also.............
Jason G
Father's Day came early. Good on you! ;)
-Y
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I have a synthetic stock . It came from my Beeman R1 AW .20 caliber .
JFranco
Jesfranco@yahoo.com