Hello from New Zealand, I have been a huge fan of these air rifles since my first , Hw80 in 22 caliber Early 1980s, which I am restoring. I also have both Hw97Kt in 177 and 22.Love them both, and I am looking at purchasing the Hw98 in 22 caliber. Love your channel and product reviews keep it up.
Some have said its no different and I take their point, if you dont like it dont buy it but it is different, it looks different and whilst it shoots the same for some the looks just add that bit more for the ownership experience. I've just got mine and it really is (in my eyes) a beautiful looking rifle. Yes it gets used, as I buy to use my rifles not get left in the box. Also its a keeper.
I will definitely get this one in my collection the stock is a gorgeous piece of craftsmanship rifles are a tool for some people but also a piece of art and collector item for others there are people collection cars tractors and all different things so I don't see upon rifles as just tools to hunt but also a hobby in the shooting sport arena
I use my HW100 1899 Ltd Edition for everyday shooting. Been down the range a few times with it along with my Ghost World Record. I have a bit of a black and red thing going on haha
So what's so different from the cheaper standard rifle apart from the fancy stock and writing on the metalwork saying it a 'Limited Edition', nothing! It really means nothing except a way of selling something for an overpriced amount of money. Rifles are meant to be used, they are a tool. How many tools do you buy and then hide away never to be used. I'm sorry but this is just another well established marketing ploy.
Hello from New Zealand, I have been a huge fan of these air rifles since my first , Hw80 in 22 caliber Early 1980s, which I am restoring. I also have both Hw97Kt in 177 and 22.Love them both, and I am looking at purchasing the Hw98 in 22 caliber. Love your channel and product reviews keep it up.
Some have said its no different and I take their point, if you dont like it dont buy it but it is different, it looks different and whilst it shoots the same for some the looks just add that bit more for the ownership experience. I've just got mine and it really is (in my eyes) a beautiful looking rifle. Yes it gets used, as I buy to use my rifles not get left in the box. Also its a keeper.
Got mine yesterday No 366……. Completely amazing.
Nice number, why did you buy it since it is expensive? just for curiosity
I will definitely get this one in my collection the stock is a gorgeous piece of craftsmanship rifles are a tool for some people but also a piece of art and collector item for others there are people collection cars tractors and all different things so I don't see upon rifles as just tools to hunt but also a hobby in the shooting sport arena
I would love the HW97K special edition with the stainless steel
This special edition is my favorite among the 3. so beautiful!
Beautiful looking air rifle
I would love to get the HW97KT but I want the upper part in the stainless steel because of the temperature change here where I live
I use my HW100 1899 Ltd Edition for everyday shooting. Been down the range a few times with it along with my Ghost World Record. I have a bit of a black and red thing going on haha
So what's so different from the cheaper standard rifle apart from the fancy stock and writing on the metalwork saying it a 'Limited Edition', nothing! It really means nothing except a way of selling something for an overpriced amount of money. Rifles are meant to be used, they are a tool. How many tools do you buy and then hide away never to be used. I'm sorry but this is just another well established marketing ploy.
No shit Sherlock. That’s the same for every limit edition product. This is nothing new is it.
Its a normal hw97k with a red stock.. not worth the money
Absolutely agree 👍