Heym (gun Manufacturer) - Products

Products

  • Safety rifle/shotgun Mod. 22F
  • Repeating rifle, Mod. SR 10
  • Repeating rifle, Mod. SR 40 short action
  • Mod. Mauser 3000
  • Repeating rifle SR 20
  • Repeating rifle SR 21
  • Repeating rifle SR 30
  • Over and under rifle Mod. 55
  • Side lock drilling Mod. 37
  • Block action rifle (HEYM/RUGER) HR 30 / 38
  • Double rifle(s), Mod. 80 / 88
  • Over Under Double Rifle Model 26
  • Military training aids
  • Flare pistols
  • Air pistols 4.5 mm
  • Air rifle “HEYM Junior” 4.5 mm
  • Air rifle “HEYM”

New products since 1995:

  • HEYM Straight pull repeating rifle Mod. SR 30 Special Editions
  • Introduction of the HEYM repeating rifle Mod. SR 21
  • HEYM side lock rifle drilling Mod. 37 BK
  • HEYM side lock vierling Mod. 37 V
  • Express Light
  • HEYM side lock double rifle Mod. 88 B/SS Jumbo
  • HEYM Grand Royal - custom made rifle

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