I see them on the Yellow Forum from time to time. Mac1 can service them for you.Maybe you will get lucky and find one like this.490fps with 7 grain pellet:
Quote from: IAMALLPAIDUP on February 07, 2018, 04:55:06 PMI see them on the Yellow Forum from time to time. Mac1 can service them for you.Maybe you will get lucky and find one like this.490fps with 7 grain pellet:Where did you get that trigger?
The new FAS has low velocity problems that need to be addressed by using a couple of shims behind the breech oring to make it seal properly. Also, the trigger is really nothing to write home about. It's a decent gun, but definitely not worth the money.
A little late to chime in (?) but when I ordered my Chiappa the std. grip wasn't available so I had to pay the premium for the so called target grip. I immediately identified that the breech was not properly sealing to the receiver and the McMaster O ring didn't cure the issue. The Chiappa was also much too light, for me, and I returned it under warranty.The Weihrauch 75 has a US angle grip and not the 55° angle grip that works for me. No dice on that issue alone but it is a solid gun.I now have a IZH 46-M with the Corcoran grip and the adjustable trigger height and angle. I use it daily for my bullseye practice in my garage and it is as good or better than any FWB SSP at half the cost.
Let's not forget that Don Nygord won championships with a $39.00 Daisy 717 which he pronounced equal to a Feinwerkbau at 10X the price.Daisy incorporated some of Nygord's advice in the 747 and then the 777, these last ones being rarer than hen's teeth and worth every penny when they come available.
Daisy incorporated some of Nygord's advice in the 747 and then the 777, these last ones being rarer than hen's teeth and worth every penny when they come available.