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Airguns by Make and Model => Weihrauch Airguns => Topic started by: jdub on December 20, 2012, 02:33:01 AM
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I thinned out a couple--an R7 and one of my HW50S's--but I still have an HW30S in a Corcoran stock and an HW50S in .177.
Today I added a .22 HW95 Luxus. I bought this like new from Steve Corcoran and even though it has a pretty stock I ordered another custom stock from Steve to really dress it up.
I added a Beeman mizzle brake and Hawke scope. I'll install a Vortek kit in it this weekend. My stock should be ready in January--I dropped by Steve's shop and picked out a beautiful walnut blank today. I can't wait!
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now we know who has all the $$$ nice german beauty sir
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now we know who has all the $$$ nice german beauty sir
Thanks! I wish I was the one with the $$$. I just keep shuffling the same few hundred dollars around. Sell an R7 and HW50 and buy an R9. You know the drill. :)
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What lead you to the HW95 over, say, an HW97 or HW 80?
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That gun has a GREAT looking hunk of wood on it. I cant imagine wanting to change it.
Richard
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What lead you to the HW95 over, say, an HW97 or HW 80?
That's an easy one Larry. Two reasons--Vortek and Steve Corcoran.
After my R7 stock turned out so well I took one of my HW50's up to Steve Corcoron's shop to have him make a stock for it. His HW50 stock design is setup to handle both open sights and a scope so it has a lower comb. I like the high comb on his R7 stock so I was looking at his HW95 stock, which also has a high comb, and loved it! He had an HW95 action he uses for fitting and he put that in a stock and let me shoot it. It's just slightly longer and heavier than an HW50 but not a lot. But there was a lot of buzz and a bit of honking while cocking though.
I talked to Steve a little more and he told me he buys rifles and uses them to fit stocks and then sells the rifles again after a while to keep from wearing out the threading where the stocks attach. It turned out he was ready to sell his HW95 and order a new one so I bought his rifle from him with the factory stock and he's now in the process of building a custom stock for it. The rifle has a few handling marks on it from fitting stocks but Steve said it has fewer than 50 pellets through it.
And because I put Vortek PG2 kits in my R7 and one of my HW50's I was already aware of what they're capable of. I knew they'd kill the twang and the honk completely and I already knew Tom had a "detune" kit to bring the HW95 down to 12FPE. I picked up the rifle yesterday and the kit came today. I just got done installing the kit a few minutes ago and the transformation is amazing! Zero twang or buzz and very smooth cocking. Just a nice solid thump. Really a treat to shoot.
As a bonus at 6'5" the HW95 fits me better than the HW50 and Steve is doing some extra customization on the comb and LOP for me.
So the bottom line is I wasn't looking for any additional power--so scratch the HW80--I was just looking for a fun to shoot rifle that Steve made a high-comb beautiful stock for, and it needed to fit me really well. I think the HW97 is around 2 lbs heavier than an HW95 and I really didn't want the additional weight. The 97 also costs an additional $150-200. The HW95 only weighs 11 oz more than the HW50 and was right in my price range. I was able to sell my HW50 and my R7 to pay for the HW95 and Vortek kit. That leaves me with an HW30 in a custom stock, a very smooth Vortek'd HW50, and a very smooth Vortek'd HW95 that will soon be wearing a custom stock.
Sorry for the long answer! And my hat's off to both Tom at Vortek (his kits really are amazing) and Steve Corcoran who makes a stock beautiful enough to make me buy a different rifle just for his stock. :-)
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That gun has a GREAT looking hunk of wood on it. I cant imagine wanting to change it.
Richard
Thanks! It is a nice looking stock but if you imagine a stock like this one on my HW95 you can probably see why I'm changing it:
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I dunno. Both are good looking. I'd just hate to see a stock that pretty without a gun in it.
Richard
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I dunno. Both are good looking. I'd just hate to see a stock that pretty without a gun in it.
Richard
Once I get the custom stock I'll sell the factory stock. I'll be happy to let someone with a drab beech stock dress up their rifle a bit.
If you compare them in person it's not even close. It's a nice looking piece of beech but it's still light colored beech with a heavy brown stain and varnish versus a beautiful, tight-grained piece of walnut with a hand-rubbed oil finish.
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Very nice looking rifle!
I see nothing wrong with the factory stock either. :P
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Very nice looking rifle!
I see nothing wrong with the factory stock either. :P
There isn't anything at all wrong with it. A custom stock will just look better and fit better. At 6'5 the custom stock will have the correct LOP designed into the stock instead of bolting an extension on the recoil pad. The comb will be slightly higher and be stretched back further to coincide with the increased length of pull. The grip will fit my hand better, the forearm has a bit more belly, and on and on.
The factory stock by design is a compromise in each of these areas. An attempt to mostly fit as many people as possible with a single size. If you don't happen to fall in the middle of the curve in height and build then the stock will not be an ideal fit for you.
I've been shooting rifles my entire life with stocks that do not fit me well. I'm happy to pay a few hundred for a beautiful chunk of walnut that actually fits me. Perhaps if you're 5'10" with average length arms this is something you don't give much thought to.
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yep jdub has all the cash , i guess you beat petey out there haha but if you need a diffrent piece of wood its your gun and make it your way . heck we only live 1 time so make it as pleasent as you can as nobody else will for you
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yep jdub has all the cash , i guess you beat petey out there haha but if you need a diffrent piece of wood its your gun and make it your way . heck we only live 1 time so make it as pleasent as you can as nobody else will for you
it's simply a matter of selling a rifle you're not really using and using the money on a stock. Instead of a race to acquire as many airguns as you can you change your mindset and go for fewer guns that you like more.
I enjoy trying a bunch, picking my favorites, and then selling off the others. In the past month I've sold five airguns, a 392, 2240, R7, HW50, and IZH-61 along with three scopes and bought two new airguns and a stock--the P1, HW95 and the R7/HW30 stock.
My collection is shrinking in size but increasing in quality--just the way I like it. And yeah, somehow I got ahead of Petey on this one :)
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Beautiful Fraulein !
Enjoy your time together.
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Instead of a race to acquire as many airguns and you can you change your mindset and go for fewer guns that you like more.
BINGO! I am on the same wavelength. Nicely put!
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[/quote]My collection is shrinking in size but increasing in quality--just the way I like it. And yeah, somehow I got ahead of Petey on this one :)
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ROFL....
You sure did. And thanks to you I'll be Putting in a 12Fpe Vortek kit.
Guess What showed up today?
(http://i1193.photobucket.com/albums/aa347/NPetey/R9_zps772bb537.jpg)
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Petey did you get a new gun????? :P
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Congrats to both Petey and Jdub on the new R9/HW95! I have an R9 in .20 cal. and its definitely a quality piece with typical Weihrauch accuracy and quality. You two are going to enjoy yours a lot, especially Jdub with a new stock that's sure to fit like a glove. ;D
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Petey did you get a new gun????? :P
Yes....R9 .22
Thanks Mark & Mark.
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Man thats a hot rifle dude. Congrats and cant wait to see the new stock. Thats like replacing jessica beal with meagan foxx. Man u a lucky dude.
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Used Petey's method of dressing up an HW stock on the HW95. I still have a custom stock on order but this makes the factory HW95 stock look nicer while I wait. I also did the same to my HW50S stock.
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A few more post-polishing shots. There's no oil on the stock--just a polish of the factory finish. Petey explained his process to me and I just happened to have the required products on hand. Petey comes through again--the results look great. The really good part is that the rifle shoots as nice as it looks!
(http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/nn69/jerrywrussell/R9-polished2.jpg)
(http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/nn69/jerrywrussell/R9-polished3.jpg)
(http://i301.photobucket.com/albums/nn69/jerrywrussell/R9-polished1.jpg)
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That looks amazing.
It looked pretty good as it was ,but the polishing really brought out the Character of that Beech.
Great Job Jerry!
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That looks amazing.
It looked pretty good as it was ,but the polishing really brought out the Character of that Beech.
Great Job Jerry!
Thanks Pete, and thanks again for sharing your method.
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Very nice improvement on that original HW95 stock. It definitely looks a lot nicer with the polishing done to it.
Ok Petey, time for you to spill the beans in a thread about how you polish stocks to look like that. ;D I have an old San Rafael era stock on my R7 that really needs a makeover badly!
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Very nice improvement on that original HW95 stock. It definitely looks a lot nicer with the polishing done to it.
Ok Petey, time for you to spill the beans in a thread about how you polish stocks to look like that. ;D I have an old San Rafael era stock on my R7 that really needs a makeover badly!
Okay Mark You got it..
Will let ya know when I post it.
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that is quite the looker! :P
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Sorry for resurrecting this thread but I'd love to know the method used for achieving this polished look. I tried the search but couldn't find any more specific info.
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Wouldn't mind seeing that process either. What a difference!! I
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It's simple Gents,
Gets a tube of good old fashioned plain white TOOTPASTE. I like Colgate, myself.
Mix up a slurry with some water and using a soft rag, polish the finish.
When you are done, clean up with a water soaked rag ,dry and then spritz the stock with a bit of Armorall and then buff dry.
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;) you don't have to explain but your reasons make perfect sense I have large hands and at 5'10 always need to add custom grips to many of the handguns that I owned in the past I guess if I were 6'5 nobody would question why I spent extra so the gun didn't slip around in my hand . So having a rifle stock that fits your frame makes perfect sense to me. At the end of the day what works for you is what really matters.
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It's simple Gents,
Gets a tube of good old fashioned plain white TOOTPASTE. I like Colgate, myself.
Mix up a slurry with some water and using a soft rag, polish the finish.
When you are done, clean up with a water soaked rag ,dry and then spritz the stock with a bit of Armorall and then buff dry.
Thank you for the tip. I will have to try that.
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Thanks Pelletdude!!! Will be scrubbing away this weekend!!!
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plus your gun will smell minty fresh...
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sorry for behing making a stupid question, but i want to try this method, but i dont understand well how to do it.
whats a slurry? sorry, im from Portugal, so my english its just the basics
so i should mix the Colgate with water, pick a soft rag and polish till i see it with better looking? ;)
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Any plain white abrasive toothpaste will do.
A "slurry" is a just a bit of water mixed with the toothpaste to make it easier to spread out on the stock. Toothpaste is a bit thick and sticky, It's bet to thin it a bit with warm water.
Go easy, to make sure you don't rub too hard. Stock finishes are different in terms of the abrasion resistance.. The modern two part conversion finishes as found on the modern HW rifles are quite hard. The toothpaste method should work well on them..
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plus your gun will smell minty fresh...
An added bonus Steve!!! How's the wrist doing bro???
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it's almost all better. i'm ready for another jersey fun shoot.
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Thanks for the information!
;D
(Now, how to do this without my family having me commited....?)
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Thanks for the information!
;D
(Now, how to do this without my family having me commited....?)
Don't worry they already think you're nuts . I crack my wife up all time when I am reading posts on this forum. I'll be reading a funny response to a thread I'm following and start laughing the wife looks over and just shakes her head "Don's at it again"
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Congrats! That is one sweet rifle for sure. ;)
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beautiful!