HW/Weihrauch Hw30n

Here is the other side of it. It definitely is nice I have no regrets at all and your welcome glad I could share it with everyone

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Dude, you scored "Big Time" with that stock. CONGRATULATIONS! You actually pushed me over the edge. My mouse was hovering over the buy it button since last week. After seeing your post yesterday I called today and ordered one for myself. I hope I get one that is even half as nice as yours.
Kenny
 
Dude, you scored "Big Time" with that stock. CONGRATULATIONS! You actually pushed me over the edge. My mouse was hovering over the buy it button since last week. After seeing your post yesterday I called today and ordered one for myself. I hope I get one that is even half as nice as yours.
Kenny
Thank you I really did. I thought I would share mine with everyone because I couldn't find anything on them other than a couple of articles with no pics. If you are like me it will kill you just waiting on it ur worth it in the end. I hope yours is nice if not nicer than mine. Love to see a pic of yours when you receive it.
 
I got mine today, just a little dissapointed after seeing David1985's rifle. Mine is just ok on the cheekpiece side, and rather plain on the offside. But I do really like the stock design over the standard beech stock. My HW35e's stock is a few notches better than my 30's stock. But I guess they can't all get a 400 dollar hunk of walnut on a 500 dollar gun. Overall I think the cost increase for the walnut is worth it, I would rather look at walnut than beech anyday. Maybe if I order a 95 I will hit the wood lottery.
 
I got mine today, just a little dissapointed after seeing David1985's rifle. Mine is just ok on the cheekpiece side, and rather plain on the offside. But I do really like the stock design over the standard beech stock. My HW35e's stock is a few notches better than my 30's stock. But I guess they can't all get a 400 dollar hunk of walnut on a 500 dollar gun. Overall I think the cost increase for the walnut is worth it, I would rather look at walnut than beech anyday. Maybe if I order a 95 I will hit the wood lottery.
I'm sure yours is really nice too. And your right I would rather look at a walnut stock over beech too.
 
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I got mine today, just a little dissapointed after seeing David1985's rifle. Mine is just ok on the cheekpiece side, and rather plain on the offside. But I do really like the stock design over the standard beech stock. My HW35e's stock is a few notches better than my 30's stock. But I guess they can't all get a 400 dollar hunk of walnut on a 500 dollar gun. Overall I think the cost increase for the walnut is worth it, I would rather look at walnut than beech anyday. Maybe if I order a 95 I will hit the wood lottery.
Show us pictures please!
 
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This is my hw30n special edition I purchased from airguns of Arizona just got it in today. I couldn't ask for a better looking stock really please with it and the whole transaction.

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You got a really unique one, you need to buy a lottery ticket..lol.
 
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Are these stocks made by, or more likely on order from some other stock maker for Weihrauch, presumably in Europe...or...are they made up on order from AOA, presumably in USA?
It's a very classic American design with none of the weird (I think?) modern European features: curlicues in the pressed or laser cut checkering, advertisements for Weihrauch, manufacturers (Italian?) stamp, modern stock undercut, unusual checkering pattern that does not conform to the human hand, oversized wrist.
It resembles the old Beeman Custom Shop extra cost stock, but with the Monte Carlo feature?
I think it's just beautiful.
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Are these stocks made by, or more likely on order from some other stock maker for Weihrauch, presumably in Europe...or...are they made up on order from AOA, presumably in USA?
It's a very classic American design with none of the weird (I think?) modern European features: curlicues in the pressed or laser cut checkering, advertisements for Weihrauch, manufacturers (Italian?) stamp, modern stock undercut, unusual checkering pattern that does not conform to the human hand, oversized wrist.
It resembles the old Beeman Custom Shop extra cost stock, but with the Monte Carlo feature?
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On their description it says a year long collaboration between minelli, weihrauch, and gehmann, and airguns of Arizona. So I'm not really sure. Who ever did the stocks did an amazing job in my opinion. That's a really nice looking one you have. I wished they still made guns that looked like that.
 
This is such a winning combination. A nice stock on such a wonderful and iconic rifle. When CS announced that they would be making a stock for this rifle, I jumped on it. Have a thumbhole CS stock for a HW95. But, I feel like i missed out...my new stock just arrived and is great, clean lines, great fit, and adds to the overall balance nicely. For those of you interested, my to the door price (from Krale on sale) for the HW30s was $305 (250 + 55 shipping). My delivered price for the CS stock was about $390 (give or take, 369 pounds). So $695 for mine $500 for yours! Anyways, I'm pleased with the stock and it is certainly not just a walnut version of a standard HW30 stock (which was kind of anemic). Just a heads up for you guys that are on the fence. I just put in a preorder for a .20 HW30N. Cheers!
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I was hoping they wasn't installed either but they are not honestly that bad.
Yeah, I checked with AOA this afternoon and Chris confirmed they are installed at the factory and they couldn't really change that. He did say their next order is due in April and the .20 caliber 30n's may be in that shipment along with the .20 caliber 50s that I ordered a little over a year ago. If that's the case, I may have to find something with a little sparkle for the wife too....;)
 
That's with every manufacturer whether it's CZ, Browning, or Weihrauch. The only companies that only use high grade wood are not affordable to the layman. Us layman have to roll the dice on the wood lottery. I'm 90:10 wrong on coin tosses so I don't gamble on wood. It makes no functional difference anyway. Sour grapes for this poor schmuck.
Even if it’s only a Sheridan I like Walnut and can only tolerate Beach stocks.
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