Mike Morton homes in on a range of adjustable custom stocks from Aeron that can cradle a variety of Air Arms, FX and Weihrauch rifles
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Trigger secrets exposed!
Mike Morton says it’s time to give inaccurate shooting the finger – by setting up your trigger correctly
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How to fit a new blade
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Classic Gun Spotlight: Weihrauch HW 35
How many gunmakers have a product that has been in its inventory for the past 66 years? One such item is the Weihrauch HW 35, says Andy McLachlan
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Classic gun spotlight: Feinwerkbau Sport 124/127
There was a time when Weihrauch’s HW 80 and HW 35 reigned supreme – but, as Richard Saunders points out, they weren’t the only game in town
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Classic Gun Spotlight: The Weihrauch HW 80
If ever there was a spring-powered rifle that raised the performance bar following its introduction, the Weihrauch HW 80 would be it, says Andy McLachlan
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Pellet test: Weihrauch F+T Special
Chris Wheeler tries the Weihrauch F+T Special, a domed diabolo with the potential to appeal beyond its specified audience
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4 of the best pistols
When you’re looking for a good all-round handgun, it’s necessary to pin down a pointable pistol that delivers accuracy, reliability, full-power and fun. Power’s important – the UK legal limit is 6 foot pounds – because it means you can test your marksmanship with more accuracy at longer ranges…
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Why choose a springer?
Spring-powered rifles are harder to shoot than PCPs and yet maintain what is almost a religious following. Nick Stanning examines their enduring appeal
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