Weihrauch HW 35

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Weihrauch HW 35

The Weihrauch HW 35 is a spring-piston air rifle produced by the German manufacturer Hermann Weihrauch Revolver GmbH, commonly known as Weihrauch. First introduced in 1951, the HW 35 has become one of the most popular air rifles for both beginners and experienced shooters alike. It is renowned for its build quality, accuracy, and durability.

Design and Features[edit | edit source]

The Weihrauch HW 35 features a break-barrel, spring-piston mechanism. The rifle is equipped with a rifled steel barrel, which contributes to its high level of accuracy. It also features an adjustable two-stage trigger, known as the "Rekord" trigger, which is highly regarded among air rifle enthusiasts for its crisp and predictable release. The HW 35 is available in both .177 (4.5 mm) and .22 (5.5 mm) calibers, catering to a wide range of shooting activities, from target practice to small game hunting.

One of the distinctive features of the HW 35 is its built-in, dovetail rail for mounting optical sights, such as scopes, without the need for additional hardware. This feature, combined with its solid construction, makes the HW 35 a versatile air rifle suitable for various shooting disciplines.

Variants[edit | edit source]

Over the years, Weihrauch has released several variants of the HW 35, including models with different stock designs and finishes. Some of these variants include the HW 35 Standard, HW 35 Luxus, and HW 35 Stainless. Each variant offers unique features and aesthetics, but all maintain the core qualities of reliability and performance that the HW 35 is known for.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

The Weihrauch HW 35's long production run is a testament to its enduring popularity and relevance in the air gun market. It has garnered a loyal following among shooting enthusiasts worldwide, who appreciate its craftsmanship and performance. The HW 35 is not only a favorite among recreational shooters but also serves as a benchmark for comparing other air rifles.

Safety and Maintenance[edit | edit source]

As with all air rifles, safe handling and regular maintenance are crucial to ensuring the longevity and proper functioning of the Weihrauch HW 35. Users should always follow the manufacturer's guidelines for cleaning and care, and practice safe shooting protocols to prevent accidents and injuries.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

The Weihrauch HW 35 remains a classic choice for those seeking a high-quality air rifle. Its combination of precision, reliability, and versatility has secured its place in the hearts of shooting enthusiasts for generations. Whether for target shooting, plinking, or small game hunting, the HW 35 continues to be a go-to air rifle for shooters around the globe.

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