![]() ![]() Once it’s out, there’s more evidence of a tune - there’s moly grease on the sear hook that grabs and holds the piston when the rifle is cocked. The Rekord trigger comes out first after driving out the 2 pins that hold it inside the end cap. I can see black tar on the mainspring - something only a tuner would ever put there. And I immediately know that my rifle has been tuned. I loosened three screws, and the barreled action came out of the stock. But this HW 35 is an old-school Weihrauch that has a threaded end cap. Only the R9/HW95 and the new HW50 have those 4 tabs that hold the very thin end cap in the rifle and are a little harder to deal with. Disassemblyĭisassembling most Weihrauch air rifles is easy. If it’s leather, it needs more frequent lubrication than a synthetic seal would need. I also want to find out what material the piston seal is made of. The baseblock is lubricated with some heavy grease that Weihrauch never used, and the safety seems to be defeated. ![]() I’ve thought from the beginning that this is a tuned air rifle, and I’ve given you the clues why. Today, we’ll look inside the HW 35 Luxus to see what we find. ![]()
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