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Airguns by Make and Model => Weihrauch Airguns => Topic started by: Cliff on August 08, 2012, 06:49:03 PM
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That's the sound of a leaked out gas ram.
weihrauch HW90 TB full power at 26 bar is not full power any longer.
I got my scope all sighted in and was shootin' up a storm. Set the gun down to do sumpin' else and when I picked it up again cocking it was ridiculously easy and it wouldn't push a pellet out the barrel.
PFFFFFFFTT
Ohh Theoben why'd you do me so dirty?
Gun is new purchased 6/4/12
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That not worthy!
Were you inside when this happened or did the sun have some thing to do with it.
What is the Warranty on those...lifetime or limited?
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That not worthy!
Were you inside when this happened or did the sun have some thing to do with it.
What is the Warranty on those...lifetime or limited?
Was thinking the same. Was it sitting in full summer sun? For awhile?
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Wow, what a bummer to find you are out of gas! :(
My theory, based on some reports I've read, is 26 bar might have been a bit high. That pressure has been known to stress the gas ram, as well as make it a bit harsher to shoot. People filling to the max like that is supposed to be the reason Beeman stopped offering the Theoben pump for sale, for people to set the pressure on their own rifles. I've read 22-24 psi is recommended as the max, and despite losing a possible fpe or two, it makes the gun even smoother shooting.
I know that doesn't help you now, but to get it fixed you probably can find some new seals and replace them. In order to refill the ram, you will need a hpa pump, and an adapter. The adapter can be found at straightshooters from what I know. Otherwise, maybe you can send the gun back for warranty work? As a last resort, ex Beeman airgunsmith, David Slade of Airgunwerks is qualified to work on Theobens, so you might contact him.
Hope that helps. Sorry again about your bad luck. :(
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Check your PM
Nathan
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It's a Theoben ram and Weihrauch pre-charges it to 26 Bar.
You can still get the pump and the valve is under a screw cap on the back.
People were indeed over-charging their guns. That's why they hid the valve.
Can't imagine it blowing from being in the sun. But no it was indoors.
Beeman BTW is now Chinese. They got bought. Or so my rep from pyramyd air says.
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It's a Theoben ram and Weihrauch pre-charges it to 26 Bar.
You can still get the pump and the valve is under a screw cap on the back.
People were indeed over-charging their guns. That's why they hid the valve.
Can't imagine it blowing from being in the sun. But no it was indoors.
Beeman BTW is now Chinese. They got bought. Or so my rep from pyramyd air says.
And the look on my face when I read this..............(http://www.pic4ever.com/images/jawsmiley.gif)
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Dang! Wonder if all the gun are being produced there or just the bottom end ones. I cant see the high end gun being shiftedto a lower standard and loosing the german quality.
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I know that the lower class beemans are chinese made, like the ones from walmart or the likes.
The Good ones, are still German made though.
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Wow, so sorry to read about this, Cliff. :(
Let us know how this turns out.
Mark is correct, Mr. Slade is the authorized service guy for the U.S. on Theoben products but that rifle is an HW product so I'm not sure how that would play out. David certainly knows those guns like the back of his hand but that is definitely a warranty issue that should be taken care of quickly.
Keep us posted.
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Oh I got an RMA from Pyramyd and sent it to them after making a nice frenched shipping case for it from pine and 1/4" luan
Cost me $41 to send it there with a grand worth of insurance.
I wonder if they 'll send it back to me or squeal for an FFL. My state is positively psychotic with it's gun laws.
You can comply with everything and still be charged with a felony and sent to prison.
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The Good ones, are still German made though.
Yah but ya gotta send 'em to the Chinese people who own Beeman for repairs.
Sort of a German to Chinese conversion on the fly.
Oh my~!!
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The Good ones, are still German made though.
Yah but ya gotta send 'em to the Chinese people who own Beeman for repairs.
Sort of a German to Chinese conversion on the fly.
Oh my~!!
That part not worthy!!!
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The Good ones, are still German made though.
Yah but ya gotta send 'em to the Chinese people who own Beeman for repairs.
Sort of a German to Chinese conversion on the fly.
Oh my~!!
That part not worthy!!!
Oh no! What is this world coming to? A German gun supposed to get fixed by the Chineeese. Man, can you imagine a recall because the Mercedes in the USA have a frayed carpet seam after 20 years on the road?
;D
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Really?
I thought the repair center for European made Beeman guns go to Air Venturi in Ohio?
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Really?
I thought the repair center for European made Beeman guns go to Air Venturi in Ohio?
Ya got me. I'm just parroting what the rep at Pyramyd told me
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I would think that the Euro made guns stay here for repair, makes more sense money-wise too. Why on Earth would they send a gun completely around the world for a repair when it can be done here? ???
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Cliff,
Any news on your HW90?
Did you send it out for repair?
EDIT:
I guess he started another thread on the results.
For those interested it can be found here: http://www.gatewaytoairguns.org/GTA/index.php/topic,36070.0.html (http://www.gatewaytoairguns.org/GTA/index.php/topic,36070.0.html)