I've a FWB300s also and it's a fine airgun. Of course it's not entirely original anymore, it has a Maccari Arctic spring in it, which makes this puppy go a whopping 11J. But that's not the subject here. The subject is the gun I bought as a bunch of "spare" parts for the FWB300s in case I needed any, but which turned out to be a complete working gun except without the stock. I put the whole thing back together, replaced the seals, fitted the same spring as the FWB300s in it and made a stock for it.
The result: A nice sporter style FWB which I use for a bit of HFT training and plinking whenever I'm in sweden (like I am now). The recoil compensation doesn't really work as intended, but that's alright. A little recoil never hurt anyone.
A box of spare parts...which turns out to be an FWB150
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JE
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#2 Re: A box of spare parts...which turns out to be an FWB150
How does the recoil compare to a HW77 ?
Is the recoil system locked or just non effective at 11 ft/lb ?
Either way a quality gun with a great trigger, very nice.
Is the recoil system locked or just non effective at 11 ft/lb ?
Either way a quality gun with a great trigger, very nice.
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#3 Re: A box of spare parts...which turns out to be an FWB150
About the same level, I'd say.
The system is bound somewhere, if I loosen the stock screw it operates...but then the stock comes off
I need to fix that sometime.
The system is bound somewhere, if I loosen the stock screw it operates...but then the stock comes off
I need to fix that sometime.
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