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    fwb 300s

    Hey guys, I have fwb300s that I am trying to restore. It looks like it needs a new gasket in the chamber where you load the pellet. Everytime I shoot it, most of the air escapes from the top. Where can I get the part for this? I would like to do it my self without sending the rifle somewhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SchwettyPellets View Post
    Hey guys, I have fwb300s that I am trying to restore. It looks like it needs a new gasket in the chamber where you load the pellet. Everytime I shoot it, most of the air escapes from the top. Where can I get the part for this? I would like to do it my self without sending the rifle somewhere.
    Do a search of the archive on here for Feinwerkbau and you'll find a source of parts soon enough. For instructions on how to strip one you could look at this book HERE.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SchwettyPellets View Post
    Hey guys, I have fwb300s that I am trying to restore. It looks like it needs a new gasket in the chamber where you load the pellet. Everytime I shoot it, most of the air escapes from the top. Where can I get the part for this? I would like to do it my self without sending the rifle somewhere.
    Fill you CP in please!

    You will probably get one from one of the following;

    City Air Weapons & Firearms 0121 742 1329 speak to Steve

    ASI 01728688555 speak to Dale

    or you could try the importers Centra UK 01483 756969 speak to Ian or Reg.

    One point of caution; If your seal is an early one, a sort of off white/yellowish colour & is reverting, the chances are that your buffer on the end of the piston is doing the same so stop shooting you rifle untill you know for sure, don't want to worry you but don't want you to damage your gun either!
    Last edited by wonky donky; 26-08-2007 at 08:12 PM. Reason: more info
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