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Airguns by Make and Model => Weihrauch Airguns => Topic started by: tomykay12 on July 20, 2012, 06:29:29 PM
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Hi. Any way to date a HW 45? Serial #? Thanx, tk
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Look here:
http://www.gatewaytoairguns.org/GTA/index.php/topic,33473.0.html (http://www.gatewaytoairguns.org/GTA/index.php/topic,33473.0.html)
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Yep, thanx, know about the stamp on the Dianas; this is a HW45 Weihrauch spring pistol, also imported as a Beeman P1. This one is new to me, and the seller did not know the age, though he bought it from the original owner. Just curious, tk
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Oops, sorry!
Missed that one, read it so fast that I thought you meant Diana 45.
Found something on another site,
Try these serials:
? ? 350XXX
198? 353246
1985 353XXX
1989 352091
1989 364795
1995 379065
200? 388351
2002 390000
2006 395976
2007 397XXX
2008 4XXXXX
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Yes, thanks, that verifies info from the yellow. My new to me '45 is 395xxx making it mid 2006. HW's are to classy to have a trampstamp like Diana, lol, tk
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I prefer the tramp stamp ;D Diana's were always a little more daring! ;D
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Ah ha , amaising what a search shows up .
This info tells me that my HW 45 , s/n 387915 is only 436 less in the series than a 2000 model with s/n 388351 .
So , maybe it's about a late 1999 ?
That'll do me .
Supaflee
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Great resource to know Nikoman! Thanks for posting.
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I have a P1 version of the HW45 and discovered this week that there are two variations of the breech seal and you need the serial number to identify which to get.
Unfortunately I don't know of a way to correlate P1 and HW45 serial numbers. I believe that Weihrauch reserved a block of numbers for the P1 so they're tracked separately.
I ordered a P1 seal from Pyramyd after trying a few different sized #009 o-rings from the hardware store. My current seal is a little nicked up but it still performed better than the replacements I tried. The one from PA should be here next week.
Great pistols!
(edited 1/9/17 to remove broken links)
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I have to get me one of the P1's or HW45's! They are just good looking guns!
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I waited years and years before I found the mintest looking , and right priced pistol, at the same time as I had the right amount of 'surplus ' cash .
The wait is worth it . These are a thing of beauty alright .
Supaflee
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I read that 300,000 to 350,000 were reserved for the Beeman P1. My 1987 P1 has a serial of 308986.
Eric