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Airguns by Make and Model => Feinwerkbau => Topic started by: glassman98 on October 19, 2017, 03:44:05 AM
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I tried a FWB124 in .177 and it worked out great. Having it rebuild now. What can you tell me about this gun? Will post pic when I get it home.
Thanks Craig
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the rails seem to be a weird they are smaller then my hw rails. I am about to send mine out to be rebuilt and am looking for a way to smooth out the trigger, any help on that would be greatly appreciated like a good aftermarket trigger that compares to my HW trigger and would be real happy.
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I have two of them now. First one, I found by accident (or providence) about 6 years ago. The other, I bought from a fellow member here a few months ago.
I LOVE them. Both of them.
I had the first one tuned by the man at
http://www.springgunning.com/ (http://www.springgunning.com/)
(apologies, but his name is escaping me at the moment)
The other was tuned by the owner, and both are wonderful to shoot.
Very accurate, nice shot cycle, nice triggers, beautiful guns.
They are two (out of a small select group) that I plan to never let go of.
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I had one I'd bought from a place called Casanova's Guns in Milwaukee somewhere in the late 1970's. It was amazing how accurate it was. I mostly shot a Beeman pellet, I think it was called a silver sting or something like that. My thinking at that time was how could a pointed pellet not be the best? It had a leather piston seal that needed a drop of oil now and then. Somewhere along the way I sold it. Wish I still had it...
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I have two of them now. First one, I found by accident (or providence) about 6 years ago. The other, I bought from a fellow member here a few months ago.
I LOVE them. Both of them.
I had the first one tuned by the man at
http://www.springgunning.com/ (http://www.springgunning.com/)
(apologies, but his name is escaping me at the moment)
The other was tuned by the owner, and both are wonderful to shoot.
Very accurate, nice shot cycle, nice triggers, beautiful guns.
They are two (out of a small select group) that I plan to never let go of.
Your are talking about Rob hawkins in NC he currently has one of my hw55 I was thinking of giving him the 124 to tune as well, did he do any trigger work for you on the 124?? how does it compare to a trigger on a hw rifle??
thanks
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Nice gun, well made and fun to shoot. I found mine with sights along with Beeman scope.
I liked it so much I bought it even tho it was left handed...dilly dilly!!
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Your are talking about Rob hawkins in NC he currently has one of my hw55 I was thinking of giving him the 124 to tune as well, did he do any trigger work for you on the 124?? how does it compare to a trigger on a hw rifle??
thanks
You know....that's the name I was thinking, but I wan't positive, and it's been a few years (and my aging memory is NOT what it once was!)
The only HW I have with the original trigger, is the R7 that is early 80's vintage, but was new in the box when I bought it last May.
That trigger is a little slow and heavy for my preference, but it's okay.
My other HW's have had trigger work done, and the R1 is slightly lighter than I like, but it's a wonderfully accurate and fun gun- another which I will not let go of, in spite of it being a lefty gun. Rob did do some trigger work, but to be honest, I'm not sure exactly what he did. I was still brand new to air guns at the time, and don't recall now. The trigger on it, though, is great. That gun is probably the one I am most comfortable with- probably because I've shot it more than any of my others.
I don't like a super-light trigger. I like it to have just a little bit of predictability. To me, when a trigger is too light, that quality is lost.
What I WILL say, is that in an airgun for my own use, which is mostly for target shooting in the 25-35 y ard range, and for shooting starlings and sparrows at the same distance, that gun is perfect. I couldn't ask for anything I'd like more, that I can think of at the moment.
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Great info Lizzie thanks
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Rob Hawkins tuned my Diana 56th. It's nice. I believe he lives in Lincolnton, N.C.
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Was in in Tenn at one time?
Maybe I am confused, but I was thinking it was Tennessee that I sent the gun to.
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Rob is: springguntunes.com
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Sorry: Rob@SpringGunTunes.com
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Was in in Tenn at one time?
Maybe I am confused, but I was thinking it was Tennessee that I sent the gun to.
I think you meant Paul Watts ;)
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Ooooh- I bet you're right!
I've seen both names around here over the past few years- probably got them confused!
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I have two of them now. First one, I found by accident (or providence) about 6 years ago. The other, I bought from a fellow member here a few months ago.
I LOVE them. Both of them.
I had the first one tuned by the man at
http://www.springgunning.com/ (http://www.springgunning.com/)
(apologies, but his name is escaping me at the moment)
The other was tuned by the owner, and both are wonderful to shoot.
Very accurate, nice shot cycle, nice triggers, beautiful guns.
They are two (out of a small select group) that I plan to never let go of.
springgunning is Paul watts. Fwb 124 is a true legend as is Paul Watts.
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Thanks Guys!
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I have two of them now. First one, I found by accident (or providence) about 6 years ago. The other, I bought from a fellow member here a few months ago.
I LOVE them. Both of them.
I had the first one tuned by the man at
http://www.springgunning.com/ (http://www.springgunning.com/)
(apologies, but his name is escaping me at the moment)
The other was tuned by the owner, and both are wonderful to shoot.
Very accurate, nice shot cycle, nice triggers, beautiful guns.
They are two (out of a small select group) that I plan to never let go of.
Your are talking about Rob hawkins in NC he currently has one of my hw55 I was thinking of giving him the 124 to tune as well, did he do any trigger work for you on the 124?? how does it compare to a trigger on a hw rifle??
thanks
Dave,
I have never shot a FWB 124, just been poking around here for awhile. My understanding is the FWB's trigger is its ONLY weak link. I'm sure it can be made much better, but I doubt that it can be made near "match grade" like the Rekord can be.
Hope you enjoy your new rifle! :D
-Y