Give us some close ups of the engraved r1. Love to see it thanksSome of my favorite airguns, I love the classic springers and these are among the most unique and stylish to me. These are factory offered Tyroleans no aftermarket examples.
Beeman HW55 with heavy barrel weight, Beeman R1 .177 fully engraved, Beeman R1 .20, Beeman HW97, Walther LG55. Walther LGV, FWB 300S, HW77, FWB 150 with rare stock weight & Diana 60.
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All the beautiful pictures of lovely rifles, and all I can focus on is
1- The accessory weight on the FWB 150
2-The heavy HW barrel sleeve
It's got to be just me right?
Give us some close ups of the engraved r1. Love to see it thanks
did any manufacture make an adjustable Tyro ? i need a high cheek weld i can order a lefty but not adjustable . Although your examples look higher .Some of my favorite airguns, I love the classic springers and these are among the most unique and stylish to me. These are factory offered Tyroleans no aftermarket examples.
Beeman HW55 with heavy barrel weight, Beeman R1 .177 fully engraved, Beeman R1 .20, Beeman HW97, Walther LG55. Walther LGV, FWB 300S, HW77, FWB 150 with rare stock weight & Diana 60.
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did any manufacture make an adjustable Tyro ? i need a high cheek weld i can order a lefty but not adjustable . Although your examples look higher .
yes , see it / buy it . (cause i will be there too )Smart bet, it only stings the wallet for a little while.
I quickly figured out that I was not the only odd ball looking for left handed match rifles, so If within my means, I try to act quickly.
Oh HECK no! Sights and sleeves and such have become a full-blown separate side addiction since I discovered airguns...All the beautiful pictures of lovely rifles, and all I can focus on is
1- The accessory weight on the FWB 150
2-The heavy HW barrel sleeve
It's got to be just me right?
I read somewhere that the Tyrol stock were designed to be used with "open" or diopter sights, and not with a scope. Is this true, and does it make any difference?
Also, and FWIW, you can always tell a factory Weihrauch/Walther/Anschutz T stock from an aftermarket T stock, ususally a CS/Custom Stocks of Sheffield as shown on many of the guns here: the CS checkering on the wrist is characteristic.
Maybe all the different factory german T stocks all came from the same source?
I just scoped my "new to me" FWB 300S last night... Sportsmatch dovetail adjustable rings were perfect... looking forward to a zero session this weekend.You/I certainly can use a scope on a Tyro, take a look at my pics. The one with the higher mount is NOT ideal and was just used to take a picture and a few shots. The lower mounts are better, and you do need to position your face (and of course everyone's face is shaped differently) in a way not totally suited for the design but it IS very usable. A low mount scope is not substantially higher than the iris of a diopter IMO.
just looked @ custom stocks and it would be $430 with all the fancy extras for my TX200 Lefty. HMMM ?Some of my favorite airguns, I love the classic springers and these are among the most unique and stylish to me. These are factory offered Tyroleans no aftermarket examples.
Beeman HW55 with heavy barrel weight, Beeman R1 .177 fully engraved, Beeman R1 .20, Beeman HW97, Walther LG55. Walther LGV, FWB 300S, HW77, FWB 150 with rare stock weight & Diana 60.
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Do it! ….You only live once..just looked @ custom stocks and it would be $430 with all the fancy extras for my TX200 Lefty. HMMM ?