HW95K vs HW95L

I looked on the Weihrauch site and they only show the HW95K. Just received a HW95L Luxus .177 from AofA. Bit of a learning curve but I think I’ve got it about licked. By the end of my second session with a variety of pellets I was hitting 12ga shot shells at 50yds, not on every shot but I was sending them flying.
Was curious what the difference is between the two. I see in reviews that the K has a gold trigger.
Randy
 
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Clean the barrel well and give some good break in time to settle. Id clran the barrel new every 250 shots as i go . ( New out of the box a good scrubbing)

Also keep tabs on stock screws working loose. Unless you set them proper and use a bit of blue or weak red loctite they will back out and using a scope twice as fast...lol. a common issue on these hw,s

With irons and cphp .177 you can do 1-1/2" bulls groups. It's just the 3 P's

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You should have a capable gun in that 95 . I do prefer the standard or lexus ( opinion)

That is interesting on the trigger color ( i had to look at some)

I thought hw was nickle plated and beemans were gold ? Learn somthing new everyday here..lol
 
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Clean the barrel well and give some good break in time to settle. Id clran the barrel new every 250 shots as i go . ( New out of the box a good scrubbing)

Also keep tabs on stock screws working loose. Unless you set them proper and use a bit of blue or weak red loctite they will back out and using a scope twice as fast...lol. a common issue on these hw,s

With irons and cphp .177 you can do 1-1/2" bulls groups. It's just the 3 P's

Practice
Pellets &
Patients

You should have a capable gun in that 95 . I do prefer the standard or lexus ( opinion)

That is interesting on the trigger color ( i had to look at some)

I thought hw was nickle plated and beemans were gold ? Learn somthing new everyday here..lol
Yeah, you’re right on the stock screws, twice in 400 shots. It made a difference. I’ll blue loctite them. I was going to put a
Wheeler FAT wrench in my range box. Are they supposed to be tightened down solid ? Will clean the barrel thoroughly, shortly. Thank you for the tips.
I was getting pretty frustrated till I figured out the proper hold.
Randy
 
Maybe this can help somewhat on the screws. Now i do mine by feel and i shoot when i tighten them starting with the rear trigger guard (small) then front (larger) you may see the elevation change on them . Then the foreend screws to see if the windage pulls off as one is tightened .. its just my thing i do dont mean you have to or makes a difference at all .. (from nced post)

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Ya, gta german gate is near overwhelming on hw info ,tips and tricks.. maybe more then nessary ..lol

Everyone got there thing.

What else i found is once you shoot it a lot with in the aoa rma time and decide it's a keeper . You can take it down clean and relube it in maybe a better proper job then what the factory gave. Also carefully remove the piston so if any factory burrs in the cutouts dont cut it bad and then remove ,sand, polish them areas before reassembly. . Of course i sometimes dont practice what i preach. But..... Lol
 
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Shorter barrel gives higher velocity. Threads give the option to have a can or a cocking handle that doesn't require set screws and doesn't have to have a thick profile aftermarket"brake" that looks like a big fat long schnoz on the end of your barrel. Webley did it on the Tomahawk, Longbow, and Stingray carbines 20 years ago and it looks, and works great. Hey Weihrauch, WAKE UP! Long barrels with a can on the end look weird. Odd.
Far as the sights go, The comb is too high to use them anyway.
 
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I think you have that backwards, the k is 5 meters per second SLOWER, that is,if you’re comparing to the Luxus. I’m basing that on the 95L is the Luxus model. I might be misinterpreting that though.
Lol. Reread it. i joking put that as " - " 5 (minus 5). Got ya...lol😁

I try to be funny but it never works out 😭
 
Clean the barrel well and give some good break in time to settle. Id clran the barrel new every 250 shots as i go . ( New out of the box a good scrubbing)

Also keep tabs on stock screws working loose. Unless you set them proper and use a bit of blue or weak red loctite they will back out and using a scope twice as fast...lol. a common issue on these hw,s

With irons and cphp .177 you can do 1-1/2" bulls groups. It's just the 3 P's

Practice
Pellets &
Patients

You should have a capable gun in that 95 . I do prefer the standard or lexus ( opinion)

That is interesting on the trigger color ( i had to look at some)

I thought hw was nickle plated and beemans were gold ? Learn somthing new everyday here..lol
These are the two trigger colors.
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I looked on the Weihrauch site and they only show the HW95K. Just received a HW95L Luxus .177 from AofA. Bit of a learning curve but I think I’ve got it about licked. By the end of my second session with a variety of pellets I was hitting 12ga shot shells at 50yds, not on every shot but I was sending them flying.
Was curious what the difference is between the two. I see in reviews that the K has a gold trigger.
Randy
Specs on my HW95L from AoA, 2018 year S/N.
Rifle/scope weigh:

7.5 lbs,120 oz = rifle. Spring Piston: Airguns of Arizona

4.4 oz = Hawke Tactical 30 mm 2 piece medium rings Hawke | Tactical Ring Mounts 1" 2 Piece 9-11mm Medium (hawkeoptics.com)

21.9 oz = Hawke 4-16 x 44 mm SF, IR, compact scope Hawke | Airmax 30 SF Compact 4-16x44 AMX IR (hawkeoptics.com)

Total HW95L rifle = 146.3 oz which is 9 lbs 2.3 oz, 4.15 KG

LOP = 14.25” trigger to center butt. WIN M70 30-06 = 13.875", CVA Accura V2 50 BP = 14.5". Note - LOP = length of pull measured from trigger to center butt.

The Hawke tactical medium rings put the center line of the scope 1.5” above the HW95L .22 caliber rifle bore. Rifle twist rate is 16:1. Hawke objective lens is 8.25” to safety end of receiver.

Rifle was received on 8/11/2020 from AoA.

Moderator on my HW95L
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Moderator weighs 4.32 oz, 122.6 g, 1892 gr. Moderator is 6” long and female threads start 2.1” in from beveled end of Moderator. The thread is 3/4" long & 1/2" diameter with 20 threads per inch.

Barrel length = 15.75” from end of moderator to breech block end.

Barrel without moderator = 12.188”, (12-3/16”, 309.575 mm), from thread end to breech block end.

HW95L total rifle length = 41.875” from end of moderator to butt center.

Rifle is 29” from end of moderator to end of compression tube, receiver action.
 
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