The Weihrauch HW95K Luxus in .22 is a break-barrel springer that’s less about flash and more about getting it right—German engineering at its unpretentious best. At 97cm long and 3.2kg, it’s a compact little brawler, built to shoulder up fast and swing through tight spots without dragging you down. That Luxus tag isn’t just marketing fluff—it’s got a beech stock, high-grade and oil-finished, with a cheekpiece that nestles your face like it’s custom-made. Checkering’s sharp on the pistol grip and forearm, locking it into your mitts even when the rain’s spitting.
This thing’s a single-shot pellet slinger—no mags, no fuss—just cock the short 29.5cm barrel, load, and let it rip. It’s powered by Weihrauch’s slick spring and piston combo, tuned at the factory to hum just under 12 ft-lbs in the UK—smooth, consistent, and packing enough punch for pests or paper at 25 yards. The rifled barrel’s a tack-driver, spitting .22 pellets into dime-sized groups if you do your part. Comes with open sights—adjustable rear, hooded front—but the 11mm dovetail’s begging for glass if iron isn’t your thing.
Now, this HW95K? It’s second-hand, ALMOST—mint condition, not a nick or faded spot on that stock, only slight marking on the silencer. Overall its been treated like royalty, not a workhorse. It’s kitted out with a Duncans Sound Dampener, pristine and snug on the silencer, cutting the twang to a dull thud—neighbors won’t bat an eye, and neither will the rabbits. The 4x32 fast-mount scope is part of the deal too—crystal-clear, no scratches, locked onto the rail tight as a drum. It’s a no-nonsense optic, perfect for quick shots on the move or dialing in a bullseye.
This rifle’s a hunter’s quiet companion—light enough to stalk with, stout enough to drop quarry clean—or a backyard plinker that won’t wear out your arm. Weihrauch built it to last, and this one’s barely broken a sweat. You’re not just getting a springer; you’re picking up a ready-to-roll package that’s polished, hushed, and dead-on accurate straight out of the gate.