The Weihrauch HW95K Luxus in .22 is a break-barrel springer that’s all about getting down to business—no frills, just German grit in a tidy package. It’s 97cm tip to tail, 3.2kg of solid heft—light enough to stalk with, heavy enough to feel like you’re holding something real. The beech stock’s a stunner—high-grade, oil-finished, with a cheekpiece that hugs your face and checkering that bites into your grip like it’s personal. The 29.5cm barrel’s short, rifled, and stupidly accurate, tuned to hum just shy of 12 ft-lbs—smooth power that’ll smack pests or paper with no drama.
This one’s second-hand but you’d never clock it—factory-new condition, not a mark or whisper of wear, like it’s been locked in a vault since day one. It’s rocking a Hawke Sport HD 2-7x32 IR scope, also pristine, with glass so sharp you’ll spot a fly’s wings at 20 yards. Slaps onto the 11mm dovetail snug as a glove, perfect for quick shots or dialing in tight groups. The trigger’s two-stage, adjustable, and crisp—Weihrauch doesn’t mess about with mushy pulls. Open sights are there—hooded front, adjustable rear—if you fancy going old-school.
Comes with a green canvas gun bag, rugged and simple, with a bit of give but no nonsense—keeps the rifle safe without fussing over velvet linings. Plus, there’s a tin of Crosman Premier .22 pellets—high-quality, heavy-hitting, the kind that mate with this barrel like they were made for it. Groups tight, flies straight, no cheap fodder here.
This HW95K’s a hunter’s mate—quiet, compact, deadly on rabbits—or a backyard blaster that won’t tire you out. Mint from muzzle to butt, kitted with a flawless scope, bag, and pellets, it’s not just a rifle—it’s a ready-made rig that’s itching to shoot. Weihrauch built it tough, and this one’s still got that fresh-off-the-line snarl.