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Quote from: 19cohiba75 on May 03, 2017, 10:18:04 PMStarted looking into air rifles 2 weeks ago for target practice in the backyard and survival/hunting. While at my LGS i noticed on his old rifle rack a Beeman RX with scope in .20 for 400 used and next to it a Feinwerkbau 124 Sport in .177 with no price. I asked him what he wanted and he told me he would take 150. Don't know anything about these rifles and even if they work right. What should I look for ? Are they worth it ?is the FWB 124 is in working order, take it at $150.
Started looking into air rifles 2 weeks ago for target practice in the backyard and survival/hunting. While at my LGS i noticed on his old rifle rack a Beeman RX with scope in .20 for 400 used and next to it a Feinwerkbau 124 Sport in .177 with no price. I asked him what he wanted and he told me he would take 150. Don't know anything about these rifles and even if they work right. What should I look for ? Are they worth it ?
Check out egun.de for German Market info. I have been told by many dealers in the UK that they will not ship a gun anywhere outside of the UK. Perhaps you could go to the UK and pick it up? -Y
Holy Moly, I can't believe you scored a FWB 124 for $50. I wouldn't have even felt right buying it for $50.If you can't get the Beeman RX down below $300, don't worry about it. $300 is a fair price and you already saved $100 on the FWB. (which is a better rifle, though not as powerful)If you're like a lot of us, you MAY just find yourself shooting airguns more and powderburners less. I have a whole gun cabinet full of PBs that haven't been used in about 4 years.