AirVenturi(Pyramyd) is the U.S. importer/dist. of the Beeman R-series HW rifles. They are new rifles. They also sell HW-branded rifles as does AoA. As for the hows-n-whys of these dealer/importer agreements i have no clue.
No. Exact same gun.
I'm not sure of the current status. At one time Beeman guns boasted a lifetime warranty. I believe Weihrauch was one year.I think RWS / Diana is doing something similar with warranties but I don't remember which branding had the lifetime warranty.For that matter I'm not sure if any of them currently offer a lifetime warranty.
Thats 420 EUROS, not dollars. Based on current exch.-rate that's $500 U.S. As far as warranties, you do know they're in the Netherlands, right? I'm not touting any one seller just letting you know that you'd have to ship it back to them for warranty issues. That being said you'd probably never have to since springers are easy to fix. Just remember, Krale's prices are ALL in EUROS. Today its about $1.20 to (1) euro.
Quote from: garczar6 on September 19, 2017, 10:45:31 AMThats 420 EUROS, not dollars. Based on current exch.-rate that's $500 U.S. As far as warranties, you do know they're in the Netherlands, right? I'm not touting any one seller just letting you know that you'd have to ship it back to them for warranty issues. That being said you'd probably never have to since springers are easy to fix. Just remember, Krale's prices are ALL in EUROS. Today its about $1.20 to (1) euro.With all due respect, you are wrong. They are 318 Euro, or $380USD with shipping that converts to $40USD.The big break coming from Europe is VAT. It knocks about 20% off of Euro pricing. After you have been at Krale's site for a while, so it figures out you are outside EU, it knocks off the VAT. Or you can put it in a cart with your address and it will knock it off.There are a few guns that for whatever reason, AOA etc is close to Krale on pricing, but not the 77/97. IIRC Krale foots the cost of return on defective stuff.I suppose the lifetime warranty is void if you tune it.
Quote from: TwiceHorn on September 19, 2017, 11:28:38 AMQuote from: garczar6 on September 19, 2017, 10:45:31 AMThats 420 EUROS, not dollars. Based on current exch.-rate that's $500 U.S. As far as warranties, you do know they're in the Netherlands, right? I'm not touting any one seller just letting you know that you'd have to ship it back to them for warranty issues. That being said you'd probably never have to since springers are easy to fix. Just remember, Krale's prices are ALL in EUROS. Today its about $1.20 to (1) euro.With all due respect, you are wrong. They are 318 Euro, or $380USD with shipping that converts to $40USD.The big break coming from Europe is VAT. It knocks about 20% off of Euro pricing. After you have been at Krale's site for a while, so it figures out you are outside EU, it knocks off the VAT. Or you can put it in a cart with your address and it will knock it off.There are a few guns that for whatever reason, AOA etc is close to Krale on pricing, but not the 77/97. IIRC Krale foots the cost of return on defective stuff.I suppose the lifetime warranty is void if you tune it.You're right. My bad, i was looking up a HW98 price for a friend and got it mixed-up with the 97k.
Are the Beeman branded Weihrauchs from Pyramyd any different than a Weihrauch Weihrauch?
my take on the HW vs Beeman models, all of the R1 Beeman's I have purchased in the last 10yrs have been sunnen honed from the factory! I bought a new R1 carbine last year in .20cal and they are still sunnen honed! the HW models are not sunnen honed at all! so are they worth the extra money u bet ya! and as said fit and finish seem to be better on the Beeman versions, also the R9 & HW97k Beeman versions have an ambi stock/W cheek pieces on both sides! so if ur a southpaw like me that's a big plus!!! my 2ct
My main question when I see "lifetime Warranty" is whos lifetime?Mine?The guns?The manufacturer?or the Company that sold it to me (Not the manufacturer)?