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What does the campfire think of the Weihrauch HW97K under lever?
Thanks in advance.
Last edited by scottishkat; 02/01/24. Reason: Not break barrel
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I've never owned a 97k but I've got a 30s and a 50s and they are fantastic rifles
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They are heavy, but absolutely outstanding shooters with outstanding triggers. Probably best in .177 but they make enough power to do well in .22 also. High quality, high fun factor, not for carrying all day. On my bucket list.
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I've not owned a HW97K but do have the rival, a TX200 and have owned several R Series Beemans. I don't think you can go wrong with any of them. All super high quality air rifles. My Beemans (Couple R9s & R7's) have been top shelf, but this TX200 is something special. I have posted about it before so I won't repeat. I guess it comes down to German vs Brittish.
A true sportsman counts his achievements in proportion to the effort involved and fairness of the sport. - S. Pope
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One of the best!!!
How much do they want for it?
Last edited by Reba; 02/02/24.
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