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    Thumbs up Fwb 300S - Running Target For Sale in California

    Anyone a hardcore collector ? ...and have relatives in California ?

    In UK funds, that GBP 1K


    Only posted yesterday , Tuesday 30 Aug. 2011.

    See here: http://www.targettalk.org/viewtopic.php?t=31187


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    lol well its probably worth that to someone....but not me. A standard 300s is a joy to shoot in itself.

    Other than the stock aren't the running target models identical to a 'normal' 300s?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuart_B View Post
    lol well its probably worth that to someone....but not me. A standard 300s is a joy to shoot in itself.

    Other than the stock aren't the running target models identical to a 'normal' 300s?
    Probably..., but to a hardcore collector, I think the Fwb 300S Running Target pamphlet will be different to the standard pamphlet (if its available with this gun, with corresponding serial number) ...which means a more collectible value $$$$...and If I recall, the RT model, supposedly is quite a rare find...

    I noticed the Fwb 300 Pamphlet here doesnt include the RT model...which is why I say the above..
    http://www.muzzle.de/N7/Druckluft/Fe...bau_300_s.html
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    They are very rare, and the action is the same, I'm sure Rockdrill will be interested.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuart_B View Post
    Other than the stock aren't the running target models identical to a 'normal' 300s?
    Not quite identical, there is no provision for a front sight and the loading port is biased to the right like that on a TX200 to allow for loading under the objective bell of a scope, rather than on top of the action as on the normal guns.

    Robin - of interest but more than I can afford and in the wrong place.

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    My best mate has a mint one of these he bought new in the 1980's,I reckon it was about '84,I will be relieving him of it soon
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