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Airguns by Make and Model => Weihrauch Airguns => Topic started by: joek on December 23, 2014, 01:45:23 AM

Title: pulled the trigger on a HW35E
Post by: joek on December 23, 2014, 01:45:23 AM
been watching them on AoA for years, $495 shipped is about $150 off. anyone else bite?
Title: Re: pulled the trigger on a HW35E
Post by: TOM aka critter99 on December 23, 2014, 02:11:50 AM
nope please follow up with how it performs when it arrives.  What caliber????  And remebre it didn't happen without pictures  :o
Title: Re: pulled the trigger on a HW35E
Post by: palonej on December 23, 2014, 10:32:07 AM
Hook was in my mouth, but I spit it out!!!
Have wanted 1 for quite some time....awesome rifle!!
Let us know when she arrives.....with PICS!!
You gonna scope it right away Joe?? If so, which scope??
Title: Re: pulled the trigger on a HW35E
Post by: joek on December 23, 2014, 06:27:27 PM
probably will shoot the irons or a williams FP-AG. I have a pre safety HW35 standard and hope it's built to the same standards.   
Title: Re: pulled the trigger on a HW35E
Post by: Motorhead on December 23, 2014, 06:54:02 PM
Having a 35 ... peep sights make for one nice little rig !!
Congratulations on a fine rifle, you will really like it.
Title: Re: pulled the trigger on a HW35E
Post by: Calmark on December 23, 2014, 08:23:07 PM
The model HW35 are some nice, classic springers.  You got a great price for one with a walnut stock too.  Keep us updated.  ;D
Title: Re: pulled the trigger on a HW35E
Post by: Cslinger on December 29, 2014, 10:33:22 PM
Arrrrgggghhhh "dang" you.

I have a tack driver of a scoped hw35e in .177 that I am perfectly happy with but YOU had to come around and let me know about this price drop. That combined with a 50 dollar gift card and now I have a .22 coming to me for 445 which is a great price for this wonderful air rifle I didn't need. ☺️

Cannot wait for this one in .22. This one will keep irons. Maybe a rear aperture.

It's a great rifle that looks great is smooth as silk and very accurate. I think you will enjoy this "horribly obsolete piece of kit". 😱
Title: Re: pulled the trigger on a HW35E
Post by: palonej on December 30, 2014, 12:16:14 AM
Arrrrgggghhhh "dang" you.

I have a tack driver of a scoped hw35e in .177 that I am perfectly happy with but YOU had to come around and let me know about this price drop. That combined with a 50 dollar gift card and now I have a .22 coming to me for 445 which is a great price for this wonderful air rifle I didn't need. ☺️

Cannot wait for this one in .22. This one will keep irons. Maybe a rear aperture.

It's a great rifle that looks great is smooth as silk and very accurate. I think you will enjoy this "horribly obsolete piece of kit". 😱

Sweet!!!!
And I love the justification!!!! Blame Joe!!!
Title: Re: pulled the trigger on a HW35E
Post by: joek on January 02, 2015, 02:41:42 AM
Mine should be here today, hope I win the figured stock lottery. one sold on another forum that was exceptional
Title: Re: pulled the trigger on a HW35E
Post by: Badgerfan on January 02, 2015, 07:49:24 PM
Please post photos, Joe. 

For years I've regretted not getting an HW35e.  In my youth my family lived overseas, my local airgun dealer had a 35e with a beautiful, really nicely figured stock (not the kind of plain, straight-grain walnut Hatsan owners typically call "beautiful," but a genuinely gorgeous piece of wood)  but he also just got in a new-ish model 80.  Both cost the same, both were at 12fpe, which is really all I've ever needed, but I listened to the dealer boasting about the modern, superior "magnum" HW80 compared to the old-fashioned 35e that he thought would be discontinued in the not too distant future (still hasn't happened 30+ years later).  And, I also knew that when we returned to the States, I could get a US spring for the HW80 that would boost power by at least 100fps, so I went for brawn over beauty and ended up with an HW80 with a rather plain stock.  Anytime thereafter I saw a picture of a Weatherby or some other rifle with a pretty stock in a magazine, I started regretting going for the plain beech-stocked HW80 instead of the gorgeous HW35e.

Title: Re: pulled the trigger on a HW35E
Post by: joek on January 02, 2015, 09:29:19 PM
came today, .177, did not win the stock lottery, straight grained walnut. but I think I'll keep her anyway. lol
(http://i1234.photobucket.com/albums/ff404/joek2/unnamed_zpse67e8bb0.jpg)
Title: Re: pulled the trigger on a HW35E
Post by: Brazos on January 02, 2015, 09:35:24 PM
Very nice.  The 35 is on my hit list.  I would love to get a LH version identical to that.  I have never held one but on paper it is the perfect rifle for me.  Enjoy.
Title: Re: pulled the trigger on a HW35E
Post by: straightshooter on January 02, 2015, 10:26:08 PM
Slings are mandatory for the hunting I primarily do, so I am very interested in the HW 35.

Nice looking Rifle, thanks for sharing.

Title: Re: pulled the trigger on a HW35E
Post by: Cslinger on January 02, 2015, 10:34:49 PM
Still a beautiful rifle. Love the lines. Wood looks fine. Congrats.

We will see what mine looks like next Tuesday.
Title: Re: pulled the trigger on a HW35E
Post by: Be Ready on January 03, 2015, 10:46:34 AM
Congrats on the 35 !! I've had one on my "wish list" for awhile! Very, very tempting at that price.
Title: Re: pulled the trigger on a HW35E
Post by: JohnWI on January 29, 2015, 02:51:40 PM
I am a @#$%^&.

My first 35 is the basic one and it has the German F stamp:
CPL's were 583 for 5.94 FPE
If anyone knows how to tighten up the lock up, let me know.  It does have a vertical wiggle but as long as I take my time, it locks up fine.  Once in a while I whip it up closed and it accidentally semi-dry fires.

Numero dos was going to be better.  And it is.  But this one turned out to be a 70's model that has a 13mm rail that I have skidded the BKLs off of. I ordered some Sportsmatch rings but the fine salesman at AoA overthought my new purchase and changed my rings to fit the new one instead of my vintage one.  sigh
She is doing 10.74 FPE with FTT's at 755 fps
780 with CPLs
761 with Exacts with what I believe is a leather seal (but I haven't cracked her open-likely has been worked on???).

Today is the day of the HW35e:
Basics 860FPS; 11.41FPE
FTT's 757FPS; 10.8FPE
CPL's 788FPS; 10.89FPE
Exacts 777FPS; 11.26FPE

Bottom line is that they are BIG, HEAVY, but SWEET shooters.  Long barrel makes cocking them all very nice and easy.  Weight and that short stroke makes them gentle.

Anyone know how they feel compared with an R8?  I know that one is a bit lighter and less powerful but often touted as supreme.  I think this 35 is quite the cat's meow.  I don't know how I feel about the HW30 as it is easier to cock and lighter but this just feels right my friends!

And by big, I mean it almost doesn't fit the soft case.  It's about 44" nose to tale.
Title: Re: pulled the trigger on a HW35E
Post by: palonej on January 29, 2015, 04:05:21 PM
John you just made me spit coffee all over my bench....and from my nose!!!
I'm out in the yard slinging some lead and shooting some awesome groups.....till I read that first line!!!! Now I can't hit spit!!
Obviously your fault!!
 ;D