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  1. Richard: "Suhl" is the name of the region in Germany where the Haenel gun works was located. Quote from BB of Ags: "The Haenel Company was founded in 1840 by Carl Gottlieb Haenel. The company originally produced military weapons, then sporting guns and later airguns. The company was sold around 1890 and the Haenel brand name has changed hands ...

    • This Report Covers
    • Not The Hurricane Today
    • So What?
    • Haenel Target Rifles
    • The 312
    • The 311
    • Different Way to Oil The Piston Seal
    • Construction
    • Sights
    • Trigger

    Not the Hurricane today So what? Haenel target rifles The 312 The 311 Different way to oil the piston seal Construction Sights Trigger Summary

    I was going to do a Part 2 velocity test with the Webley Hurricane today but this is Friday and I wanted to give you guys something to talk about over the weekend. Velocity tests of airguns I have tested before aren’t usually that exciting, so I looked for a different topic for today. I don’t know if this has ever happened to you but I have forgott...

    Here is what is driving this series of tests. In Part 2 of the report on peep sights this week I said, “The Haenel 311 rifle that this sight is mounted on is a taploader that works via a bolt action. As far as accuracy at 10 meters goes it is a junior class target rifle at its best, and probably not even that.” Then I got curious and looked at the ...

    Haenel made several target air rifles. Some are so rare that you only read about them and never see one up close. But of the common ones the 310 is a bolt action round ball shooter that’s rifled. It’s a repeater that feeds from a tiny spring-loaded magazine that’s housed on the bottom of the stock. They came into the U.S. in boatloads after the Ber...

    An important step up from the 310 are the 311 and 312 target rifles. The 312 is the better of the two. It’s a sidelever that has a sliding compression chamber to expose the breech. Its rear sight is larger and beefier than the one on my 311, but that could be due to the time when the specific guns were made. Or it could be a difference that always ...

    The 311 is the oddball that I’m covering today. They originally cost about $75-80 when they were coming in but today they are much higher. However they are more common than the 312 and don’t quite command the same price. The rifle began production in 1964, which was at the height of the Cold War. Production ended in the early 1990s. The 311 is a 10...

    With a loading tap there are a couple of ways to oil the piston seal. One is to open the tap, drop 5 or so drops of oil in, close the tap and stand the rifle on its butt for several hours to let the oil drain back and saturate the piston seal. I believe the piston seal is leather because Haenel used leather seals on similar rifles like the 303-8 Su...

    The rifle is larger than a youth target rifle. It’s 43-3/4-inches long with a barrel that’s 16-1/2- inches. The pull measures 13-7/8-inches, which is very long for a target rifle. My rifle weighs exactly 8 pounds. The stock is plain hardwood that looks like beech. The pistol grip is checkered with coarse hand-cut diamonds. The forearm is rectangula...

    You have already seen the 311’s rear peep sight. Here it is again. The Haenel peep sight is as nice as any top-grade peep. It just looks odd in a swept-back way. The front sight is somewhat conventional, but constructed in a different and unique way. Like the AirForce front sight the Haenel stands on a tall pillar. Unlike the AirForce sight the Hae...

    The trigger is one place where the Haenel pedigree shines through. It’s a multi-lever unit that breaks cleanly and lightly if not crisply. Here’s a warning to all you would-be tuners. Many years ago I wanted to quiet the vibration of my 311 action, so I started what I thought would be a simple disassembly. When I got inside the trigger, however, th...

  2. Apr 23, 2018 · The Haenel model 312 or championship air rifle 312 is a sport air rifle from the VEB vehicle and hunting weapons factory "Ernst Thälmann" (FAJAS) from Suhl. After 1989 the production of Jagd- und Sportwaffen Suhl GmbH was continued as Haenel 600 . The model 312 was colloquially called side tensioner and was the standard match air rifle for ...

  3. Suhl Haenel 312 cal.177 / 4.5mm-Scope :Tactical 6x40 T -Pellets :GAMO Match 0.49g

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  5. Benjamin Model Model 312 Mfg 1950-1968. Classic American Air Rifle made from 1950 to 1968. Single shot, multi pump with a rifled brass barrel. Metal: Retains about 80% of the original black finish. Walnut stock and forearm retain about 90% of the original finish. Nice. A nice gun overall. Velocity tested 548 FPS / 6 pumps/ 15.89 gr pellets.

  6. On these sizes clamp the motor adapter to the motor while installing impeller. Place motor key on shaft, and slide impeller onto shaft until seated. Be sure impeller shaft is bottomed out on impeller bore and secure with impeller screw (370C) and impeller washer (528J). Align casing gasket (513) on motor adapter (340).

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