HW/Weihrauch HW70 Instant Favorite

I am more of a collector than a shooter. I have found the HW70 on target. Trigger is crisp, iron sights are micro adjustable and clear, recoil is predictable I like it. Crosman HP or better yet QYS pellets. The match grade pellets tighten up my groups a bit. I have started using them in several non-match grade airguns.
Now I have to buy a Black arrow version so I can attach a scope. Eyesight is limited so if the airgun is used often enough, then a scope is a must have item. I have a few other recoiless AGs that could be fired instead of the HW70 but I really like it. My recoiless AGs also includes: HW75, Hy-score 819 [Diana 10], Hy-score 827 [Diana 6M], and Hy-score 816 [Diana model 6]
 
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I am more of a collector than a shooter. I have found the HW70 on target. Trigger is crisp, iron sights are micro adjustable and clear, recoil is predictable I like it. Crosman HP or better yet QYS pellets. The match grade pellets tighten up my grroups a bit. I have started using them in several non-match grade airguns.
Now I have to buy a Black arrow version so I can attach a scope. Eyesight is limited so if the airgun is used often enough then a scope is a must have item. I have a few other recoiless AGs that could be fire instead of the HW70. My recoiless AGs also includes: HW75, Hy-score 819 [Diana 10], Hy-score 827 [Diana 6M], and Hy-score 816 [Diana model 6]
FYI, you can put weight in the handle, bbs etc.
 
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Thanks .20calguy, for an air pistol that is Not recoiless HW70 is one of the best. I know a lot of the airgunners are shooting power-house PCPs like the GK1 but I like the more tame vintage airguns. Definitely Need a Black Arrow my eyes don t do the open sights so well. Funny I avoided buying one of these for years because I thought they were too big now after shooting it, I think the grip is rather small.
 
Thanks .20calguy, for an air pistol that is Not recoiless HW70 is one of the best. I know a lot of the airgunners are shooting power-house PCPs like the GK1 but I like the more tame vintage airguns. Definitely Need a Black Arrow my eyes don t do the open sights so well. Funny I avoided buying one of these for years because I thought they were too big now after shooting it, I think the grip is rather small.
You guys are inspiring me. Mine needs a some serious work. The sleeve is likely scratched from vandalism by known, but no one's talking, perps.
I have the parts, I just need to get it done. 👍
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I have the standard HW70 and the Black Arrow. Both have great ergonomics and excellent triggers. I have to send the BA back to AoA, again. Mine keeps breaking either the main spring or the seer. It is a shame. I really like both models. They are the pistol equivalent of an HW30. Everyone should have one for backyard plinking. The Black Star is a hand cannon compared to the HW70 platform.

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I have the standard HW70 and the Black Arrow. Both have great ergonomics and excellent triggers. I have to send the BA back to AoA, again. Mine keeps breaking either the main spring or the seer. It is a shame. I really like both models. They are the pistol equivalent of an HW30. Everyone should have one for backyard plinking. The Black Star is a hand cannon compared to the HW70 platform.

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How well can you shoot the HW45 black star?
Is it hard to group with the recoil? I've been eyeing the bronze star for awhile, probably just a pipe dream..lol.
 
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How well can you shoot the HW45 black star?
Is it hard to group with the recoil? I've been eyeing the bronze star for awhile, probably just a pipe dream..lol.
They are a little tricky to shoot accurately. With a little practice I can hit a two inch target at 20 yards. It is a 6 fpe springer so there is a lot of stuff moving and shaking going on once you pull the trigger. I rest my wrists on bags so the pistol can do what it wants to do. Great on soup cans. Paper, not so much.
 
They are a little tricky to shoot accurately. With a little practice I can hit a two inch target at 20 yards. It is a 6 fpe springer so there is a lot of stuff moving and shaking going on once you pull the trigger. I rest my wrists on bags so the pistol can do what it wants to do. Great on soup cans. Paper, not so much.
I guess one could tune it down some, not sure how much difference it would make.
 
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I guess one could tune it down some, not sure how much difference it would make.
That would ruin the pistol! Weihrauch set it up that way. It is a very fun can smacker. I have other pistols more accurate but less fun to shoot. When you shoot an HW45 you know it! The pistol has two power settings. A low fpe and high fpe power selected at the time of cocking the pistol. I have never bothered withe the low fpe setting, I want a hand cannon! The pistol is not for everyone but it is very fun to shoot and very satisfying when you hit a soup can. Try one, you might like it!
 
That would ruin the pistol! Weihrauch set it up that way. It is a very fun can smacker. I have other pistols more accurate but less fun to shoot. When you shoot an HW45 you know it! The pistol has two power settings. A low fpe and high fpe power selected at the time of cocking the pistol. I have never bothered withe the low fpe setting, I want a hand cannon! The pistol is not for everyone but it is very fun to shoot and very satisfying when you hit a soup can. Try one, you might like it!
Maybe one day I'll get the bronze star. I'm done buying for a "little" while..lol. Wonder which would be funner a .177 or a two two.🤔
 
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