Not realy a military trainer: Weihrauch HW52
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Not realy a military trainer: Weihrauch HW52
Hi folks!
This one is not a military trainer, but also a nice gun:
http://img126.imageshack.us/img126/4815 ... neu9ar.jpg[/pic]
The original rig included also a barrel mounted rearsight, which I have now to hunt down.
But I think, this one will be a lot of fun at 50 an 100 meters as is
Chris
This one is not a military trainer, but also a nice gun:
http://img126.imageshack.us/img126/4815 ... neu9ar.jpg[/pic]
The original rig included also a barrel mounted rearsight, which I have now to hunt down.
But I think, this one will be a lot of fun at 50 an 100 meters as is
Chris
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Hello Joe,
informations about those rifles are hard to get even here in Germany.
As far as I know, they started in the early 1950s and there were several models of this kind of action.
One with octagonal barrel and open action, one with Tirol type Stock and double set triggers, the Olympia Meisterbüchse(as in the pic) and also a Stutzen for hunting.
The action is a dropping block, extremely well made.
I do only have two not so good pictures of the barrel mounted sight. It is a U notch adjustable or windage and heigh.
There were some diferent types of those sights in use.
Some of them were mouted also on Mauser or Walther .22lr rifles of that time.
It uses a 11mm dovetail on top of the barrel.
The rifles were somewaht expensive back then, more than one mothly income, that's why they are not common.
Chris
informations about those rifles are hard to get even here in Germany.
As far as I know, they started in the early 1950s and there were several models of this kind of action.
One with octagonal barrel and open action, one with Tirol type Stock and double set triggers, the Olympia Meisterbüchse(as in the pic) and also a Stutzen for hunting.
The action is a dropping block, extremely well made.
I do only have two not so good pictures of the barrel mounted sight. It is a U notch adjustable or windage and heigh.
There were some diferent types of those sights in use.
Some of them were mouted also on Mauser or Walther .22lr rifles of that time.
It uses a 11mm dovetail on top of the barrel.
The rifles were somewaht expensive back then, more than one mothly income, that's why they are not common.
Chris
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The rifle back than came as a package with notch sight, peep sight and diferent insert for the tunnel front sight.
I have two post inserts, they are hidden in the bis screw in the fore end.
The peep sight normal does not have this modern addition(combo of color filters, anti glare filter and adjustable diameter peep, this thing alone coste over 100 Euro here!!!!!!!!!)
Maybe I will find an old set of fixed inserts, as nobody here uses this old stuff anymore.
Chris
I have two post inserts, they are hidden in the bis screw in the fore end.
The peep sight normal does not have this modern addition(combo of color filters, anti glare filter and adjustable diameter peep, this thing alone coste over 100 Euro here!!!!!!!!!)
Maybe I will find an old set of fixed inserts, as nobody here uses this old stuff anymore.
Chris
No, I will shoot with her on sunday and report here.
For me it was nearly the same.
When I visited a good friend, he handed me his HW52 and I could not belive, what I was seeing!!!!!!!!!
And this freind will buy another HW52 next month for his wife, this time the modell with the octagonal barrel, looks somewaht like a baby sharps
I had the great luck to find my HW52 in a auction, an no other knowledgeable bidder had spotted it
It will replace the BSA Martini 12/15, I sold some month back.
Chris
For me it was nearly the same.
When I visited a good friend, he handed me his HW52 and I could not belive, what I was seeing!!!!!!!!!
And this freind will buy another HW52 next month for his wife, this time the modell with the octagonal barrel, looks somewaht like a baby sharps
I had the great luck to find my HW52 in a auction, an no other knowledgeable bidder had spotted it
It will replace the BSA Martini 12/15, I sold some month back.
Chris