Weihrauch HW 77

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Weihrauch HW77

Weihrauch HW 77 is a spring-piston air rifle produced by Hermann Weihrauch Revolver GmbH, a German manufacturer known for its range of high-quality air guns. First introduced in the 1980s, the HW 77 quickly became popular among target shooters and hunters due to its accuracy, reliability, and build quality. It is particularly noted for its fixed barrel design, which contributes to its exceptional accuracy.

Design and Features[edit | edit source]

The Weihrauch HW 77 is designed primarily as a single-shot, spring-piston air rifle. It features an underlever cocking mechanism, which requires the shooter to pull down a lever located beneath the barrel to cock the rifle and load a pellet. This design ensures that the barrel is fixed, with no break action, which significantly enhances accuracy by maintaining consistent barrel alignment.

The rifle is equipped with a two-stage adjustable trigger, known as the "Rekord" trigger, which allows shooters to customize the trigger pull to their preference, further enhancing accuracy. The HW 77 also comes with a manual safety, located at the rear of the cylinder, which adds an extra layer of security during handling and shooting.

Optics can be mounted on the HW 77, thanks to its grooved dovetail rail, allowing for the attachment of scopes. This feature is particularly appreciated by those who use the rifle for precision shooting or hunting at longer ranges.

Variants[edit | edit source]

Over the years, the HW 77 has seen several variants, including the HW 77K, which features a shorter barrel and is often preferred for its slightly lighter weight and ease of maneuverability. These variants maintain the core characteristics of the original HW 77, including the fixed barrel and underlever cocking mechanism, while offering options that cater to different preferences and requirements.

Popularity[edit | edit source]

The Weihrauch HW 77's popularity can be attributed to its high level of accuracy, reliability, and the quality of its construction. It is favored by target shooters who participate in Field Target competitions, a sport that simulates hunting small game, as well as by hunters seeking a quiet and precise air rifle. Its reputation has made it a benchmark against which other air rifles are often compared.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

The Weihrauch HW 77 remains a standout model in the world of air rifles, embodying the qualities of precision, reliability, and craftsmanship. Its continued popularity among enthusiasts and professionals alike attests to its status as a classic in the field of air-powered firearms.

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