If I could only keep "one" rifle it would have to be the HW30S .177, the HW95S .20 and the HW97k .20. Twenty caliber convert
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Fantastic gun. My 56T/H .177 will be in my estate sale. For a bench gun it would be neck and neck with my .177 HW97K long barrel. But, I can’t imagine lugging it around the woods all day. For all round gun I still have to go with my .22 HW95. Does everything extremely well. Shoots beautifully off hand and has a significant power edge over the HW50. For a plinker I’m keeping my 1968 Winchester 435/Diana 35 in .177. I don’t think I’ve ever shot anything smoother. Makes a HW30 seem harsh. And spectacular bluing. The way they used to make them. Woods gun is going to be a tossup between the .177 FWB 124 and my .177 HW35E. I’m too weak to make a decision so I’ll just put them both in one case and say I only kept one LOL. Glad I don’t have to choose.I should own stock in HW. I have 21 HW/Beemans springers and gas rams. But I think if I could only have 1it would be a RWS D56 in 22 cal.
I will be there Saturday morning. I wanted to get there tomorrow, but I have to work.Pop by my table and say hi!
That is one deliciously attractive air rifle. Loving the figured walnut. Thanks !Hands down my 124 Custom Shop King Bee. That's saying a lot considering the competition. View attachment 395576View attachment 395575
Wow. I’m honored to hear that from The HW55 man . WW2 history buff, strategy gaming, and scale modeling…that’s me.WOW! Two of the prettiest HW 55's I've ever seen.
And - looking at your bookshelf - are you one of those poor tortured souls who shares both my hobbies?