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    Fwb 127/124

    I enjoyed shooting my FWB today.
    Finally zeroed it with open sights after being sorted 2 years ago!

    It has a .177 barrel but a .22 action so what do I call it?

    Engraved by Don Blocksidge and supplied by the Airgun Centre in this format from new.

    Is it a Special or a Bastardised loner?
    Last edited by gingernut; 07-02-2015 at 06:04 PM.

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    FWB Sport

    Calling it a bastardised loner seems a bit harsh

    I think the only differences between the 2 rifles is the barrel and rear sight calibration (and stamping of course)

    I would consider it a 124 Sport, the greatest break barrel spring rifle ever manufactured (IMHO) and shoot it with pride

    John
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    Quote Originally Posted by gingernut View Post

    It has a .177 barrel but a .22 action so what do I call it?
    Well as 127 + 124 = 251 divided by 2 = 125.5, I reckon you have yourself an FWB Sport 125.5 ...
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    Dose it matter what you call it 124 or 127 there still one of the best german quality rifles of there time. Mines a series 2 -127, tunded by Will Gerke aka Welsh Willi and fitted with my prized Pecar 4x36 in a sportsmatch molunt its one of my faves, enjoy .

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    I got the chance to put a few pellets through my battered 127 last weekend, and it was a joy. It's easy to forget how good these rifles are. Six months lying in the cabinet, then the first shot feels perfect, still on zero, just wonderful.

    Matt

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    Thanks Chaps.
    Nice articles too.
    I am leaning to 124 and if purists argue I will use Gareth's suggestion.

    I just use mine with open sights and I should have zeroed it when it came back from being fettled.
    I spend months thinking 'this isnt spot on 'and then sort it.
    In this case thanks to Baz for making me do it and adding a final tweak to elevation!

    And thanks to Peter for sorting the internals.
    And Mark for the stock refurb.

    The gun is a delight and more so because when I found it it was neglected ,missing its foresight ,with a
    broken trigger blade and safety.

    I knew nothing about these guns then but its style and appeal shone through.
    Last edited by gingernut; 08-02-2015 at 10:11 AM.

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    I have a 124 with a .22 barrel so same issue sort of.As the serial number is on the action that is the true model but in terms of shooting i would use the cal designated name.
    Either way good rifles all the same even if over priced still to this day.

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