easyrider604
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Greater Vancouver, BC
Did some thread searching and couldn't find a dedicated thread for the HW97, so thought I'd start one for lovers of this awesome rifle. Hopefully, we can share everything and anything HW97 in this thread. Experiences, tips, mods, pictures...
Quick background: Returned to shooting two months ago after a three year absence. Shocked at the cost of ammo and reloading components these days, I decided to spend time at the range with both FAs and AGs. I actually am enjoying shooting my AGs more than FAs. So the CZ631s and the Diana 45 are getting more use now but I felt that I was missing something in these two models although both are very accurate up to 17 meters (maximum distance of my new club, indoor btw).
I decided that it was time to get a premium, powerful and accurate air rifle. I like the idea of a self contained, no fuss, no mess gun. I had CO2 rifles in the past and did not like how their velocity was dependent on ambient temp and learning how CO2 behaved as a propellant was too much work. Pneumatics are too expensive and need auxillary equipment that I do not want to deal with. Between my hobbies (RC planes, shooting, reloading, classic stereos) there is no extra space in the man cave. Foremost, I do not like the idea of 2,000-3,000 lbs per square inch of pressure inches from my head. So my premium AR will be a springer.
Only precision and accurate rifles are interesting and google said that a fixed barrel is the most inherently accurate configuration. Agreed. Side or Under Lever...well I was not fond of my FWB300 side lever as it felt awkward to hold and ####. So Under Lever...check. For caliber, .177 seemed to be the most logical as my other AGs are .177 and there is a wider selection than the other AG calibers.
Lastly, I am thinking that I should get a rifle that will last a lifetime, meaning it should have the quality, fit and finish, durablity, accuracy and the intangible pride of ownership factor that will keep me wanting to own and shoot it for the rest of my life.
So with my criteria condensed and my mind less confused, the choice has narrowed down to the Air Arms TX200 and Weihrauch HW97. Both of these are arguably the top 2 affordably and similarly priced, underlever springer rifles available. I would have tossed a coin but for the fact that I am a fan of anything steel that is made in Germany. Nothing against British steel, just the idea of owning a Tiger tank of an air rifle appealed to me.
The next decision was which particular model of HW97 to get. The HW97K Blackline STL .177 made the most sense. Apparently all HW97s in Canada are the K, Karbine, short barrel version. So K by default. Its nickel finish will keep it new looking for a long long time with little maintenance. While I love wood stocks, my synthetic stock CZ452 Style (nickel finish btw) still looks new while the beautifully grained walnut of the CZ452 Varmint has suffered a bit of safe rash. Both CZs are supremely accurate, so stock material is immaterial. And I have never had a thumbhole stock. So Blackline STL it was.
Now, seeing the Blackline in person, and not having the chance to shoot it yet (no spare scope), it was love at first sight.
She needed a sister. A quick call to DLAirgun revealed a HW97KL STL in .22 was available, the last piece in their inventory. Did say that I loved wood, specially laminate, in blue and gray.... Wow, this STL in laminate version is not even in the Weihrauch catalogue, or maybe I missed it. Laminate stock were only mated to blued actions.
The prices on these HWs were very reasonable, even cheap when if you compare with their prices at US online retailers. Perhaps these prices were low because they were older stock, i.e. imported before our Cdn$ tumbled. Considering our dismal Cdn$ exchange, any new imports will cost more.
It was a no-brainer, my Blackline needed a Laminate STL companion in .22
Maybe it was not that quick, so to cut a long story short, may I present the crown jewels in my modest AR family:

Quick background: Returned to shooting two months ago after a three year absence. Shocked at the cost of ammo and reloading components these days, I decided to spend time at the range with both FAs and AGs. I actually am enjoying shooting my AGs more than FAs. So the CZ631s and the Diana 45 are getting more use now but I felt that I was missing something in these two models although both are very accurate up to 17 meters (maximum distance of my new club, indoor btw).
I decided that it was time to get a premium, powerful and accurate air rifle. I like the idea of a self contained, no fuss, no mess gun. I had CO2 rifles in the past and did not like how their velocity was dependent on ambient temp and learning how CO2 behaved as a propellant was too much work. Pneumatics are too expensive and need auxillary equipment that I do not want to deal with. Between my hobbies (RC planes, shooting, reloading, classic stereos) there is no extra space in the man cave. Foremost, I do not like the idea of 2,000-3,000 lbs per square inch of pressure inches from my head. So my premium AR will be a springer.
Only precision and accurate rifles are interesting and google said that a fixed barrel is the most inherently accurate configuration. Agreed. Side or Under Lever...well I was not fond of my FWB300 side lever as it felt awkward to hold and ####. So Under Lever...check. For caliber, .177 seemed to be the most logical as my other AGs are .177 and there is a wider selection than the other AG calibers.
Lastly, I am thinking that I should get a rifle that will last a lifetime, meaning it should have the quality, fit and finish, durablity, accuracy and the intangible pride of ownership factor that will keep me wanting to own and shoot it for the rest of my life.
So with my criteria condensed and my mind less confused, the choice has narrowed down to the Air Arms TX200 and Weihrauch HW97. Both of these are arguably the top 2 affordably and similarly priced, underlever springer rifles available. I would have tossed a coin but for the fact that I am a fan of anything steel that is made in Germany. Nothing against British steel, just the idea of owning a Tiger tank of an air rifle appealed to me.
The next decision was which particular model of HW97 to get. The HW97K Blackline STL .177 made the most sense. Apparently all HW97s in Canada are the K, Karbine, short barrel version. So K by default. Its nickel finish will keep it new looking for a long long time with little maintenance. While I love wood stocks, my synthetic stock CZ452 Style (nickel finish btw) still looks new while the beautifully grained walnut of the CZ452 Varmint has suffered a bit of safe rash. Both CZs are supremely accurate, so stock material is immaterial. And I have never had a thumbhole stock. So Blackline STL it was.
Now, seeing the Blackline in person, and not having the chance to shoot it yet (no spare scope), it was love at first sight.
She needed a sister. A quick call to DLAirgun revealed a HW97KL STL in .22 was available, the last piece in their inventory. Did say that I loved wood, specially laminate, in blue and gray.... Wow, this STL in laminate version is not even in the Weihrauch catalogue, or maybe I missed it. Laminate stock were only mated to blued actions.
The prices on these HWs were very reasonable, even cheap when if you compare with their prices at US online retailers. Perhaps these prices were low because they were older stock, i.e. imported before our Cdn$ tumbled. Considering our dismal Cdn$ exchange, any new imports will cost more.
It was a no-brainer, my Blackline needed a Laminate STL companion in .22
Maybe it was not that quick, so to cut a long story short, may I present the crown jewels in my modest AR family:























































