Do we have a chart for a comparison, Beeman model number to HW model? Be Well Brothers, B.
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P17 is a Chinese copy of the HW40.R1=HW80
R10=HW85 (not the current HW85 which is the same cheapened version of the R10 as the HW95)
R9=HW95
R8=HW50S (not the current HW50S which is the cheapened version of the R8)
R7=HW30
R6=HW99 (now called HW50S)
RX1=HW90
P1=HW45
Trusting my shaky memory here, but the "R" numbers were rifles with a unique Beeman touch - typically stocks. The HW 35, 55, and 77; Webley Osprey and Vulcan; FWB 124 and 127; all FWB match rifles and pistols; etc., were always sold by Beeman's under their original names, also a few Anschutz, BSF, Walther guns (and others I'm forgetting!) in his earlier days. Likewise the HW 30 and HW 50 until their new wood morphed them into the R7 and R8.My Beeman Webley Vulcan didn't have an R number either.