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    Maximum number of fwb sports?

    How many Feinwerkbau Sports is it appropriate to have. I have two but I seem to want another one...
    How many were sold in the UK?

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    To the power of what?.

    I have 4, but still have some catching up to do.

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    'Sports

    Got a mk 1,11, and 111,

    Is it possible to have too many then????

    Got me thinking now.

    Have never contemplated that question before

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    It's a little known fact but early 90's techno visionaries - 2 unlimited - were inspired by the FWB Sport when they wrote "No no, no no no, no no no, there's no limits".

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    Three. One in each calibre. (I dont include .25)

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    you can never have too many

    i have a few dragons ..... why .. i dont know ... just like them


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    i have 5 you can never have enough sports think of it as an obsession
    every time i see one i want it and i want IANS beeman one more than any other one because it will never be mine

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    I have 2.5 of them. Love 'em like wives.

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    Only 1

    Just browsing tonight on the net and ran across this site that does a parts numbers and stipdown of the 124/127 I know some if not all of you have most likely seen it before but there may be a few others who would like a gander at?

    http://www.pilkguns.com/tenp/spfwb124.htm

    oh! I feel like the poor relation with only one 127
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    The only reason you have asked this question is to hear the obvious answer...there is (as above) no limit. Grow up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Morningstar View Post
    Just browsing tonight on the net and ran across this site that does a parts numbers and stipdown of the 124/127 I know some if not all of you have most likely seen it before but there may be a few others who would like a gander at?

    http://www.pilkguns.com/tenp/spfwb124.htm
    Thanks for that.

    THIS may also be useful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by christy View Post
    The only reason you have asked this question is to hear the obvious answer...there is (as above) no limit. Grow up.
    Not completely true.

    They are in limited supply, so maybe the question should have been

    "How many FWB Sports can you have before you are being a selfish greedy basket?"

    If I had ten of them in the cupboard, that's more than I could possibly need or even get to know properly. But the 'gentleman's number' under ten is difficult to fathom. I think six is probably a top figure, provided they are of mixed calibres. Think I would be happy with three, but that's because I have two ... If I saw a tired looking one then I would feel sorry for it and then that would be four. Hmm. You are probably right actually.

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    Thanks too

    Quote Originally Posted by I. J. View Post
    Thanks for that.

    THIS may also be useful.

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    Already have your excellent link on stripping on my PC was well glad of finding it Ian. I am sure there are a lot of others in your debt for going to all the effort ! So a Big Thank You

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    Yes, but how can you resist a good one?

    I’ve developed a really good (or the wife’s point of view, bad) “I’ll have that” reflex.

    My argument is that Sports wear out if used, there’s no spare parts available so the only responsible course of action is to spread the load across as many as you can lay your hands on.

    There is a really, really nice Mk1 127 on guntrader at the mo. It’s expensive but immaculate. Please can someone buy it soon, I won't sleep til it's gone.

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    A quick count seems to indicate that 22.5 FWB Sports are owned by contributors to this thread. Any more?

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