Looking at purchasing this NIB HW35 in .177. I don’t know much about this gun. Seems people like it on YouTube, but I don’t trust them all that much. Thoughts?
The stock is Walnut. The gun is the HW35E. It runs $400 at Krale brand new. Shipping is around $50. No sales tax. The stock alone is worth $200+. Mainly because its not made anymore with the groove. It is a rather plain piece of Walnut however. If you can get it for $200 then you are not risking anything.What would you all pay for a used one? Seems like this one has an unknown history. Owner died and a friend is selling. Comes in a box, but doesn’t mean new in box. It looks like it may have a few mods like the front sight. Looks like a beech stock?
"friend is selling " ? is this local to you , maybe do a Face to Face deal is best optionWhat would you all pay for a used one? Seems like this one has an unknown history. Owner died and a friend is selling. Comes in a box, but doesn’t mean new in box. It looks like it may have a few mods like the front sight. Looks like a beech stock?
I can see that it looks like that. Mine takes different inserts, so if that is what happened on this one, I wonder what the front sight post is and how is it installed. Even if that is what happened it looks like a decent thought out mod.The front globe sight has been cut off to open it up. So a new front sight is around $60. If the box is original it would show the gun to be a newer model. Earlier 35’s had a breech leaking issue. Probably not this one but who knows. eBay brings the most for these and it’s about a $300 gun there. Tops. If the gun is not buggered up anywhere else I would suggest $250. It is a great gun to own.
Its not a particularly great chrono readout especially only being 7 shots.View attachment 288601Can someone explain to me this chronograph printout? Seems like the hw35 is not very consistent.