And I've recently picked up a target version, but with a very funny little dioptre on the back, certainly not an Anschutz one. Trigger needs some work compared to my FWB 127.
And I've recently picked up a target version, but with a very funny little dioptre on the back, certainly not an Anschutz one. Trigger needs some work compared to my FWB 127.
I imagined it was a Williams of some sort - there is no branding, and it is very low profile, with a tiny dioptre hole.
Agreed, the 127 is not that great itself, just that my 335 has been adjusted so that there is no discernible difference between stages 1 and 2, and the let off is a surprise. Have not had chance to sort it out yet.
Of course, neither is a patch on my 300S.
I had the same trigger on my Target model.
But a little adjustment made it ok.
Mine has a Walther diopter.
great triggers and easy to adjust.the little bit of plastic that add a bit of friction to the adjust screws can fall out and leave the screws loose.i think i used something like a float rubber when i discovered mine had disappeared,without them the trigger can adjust itself. atb
Yes so I gather; mine are still there, apparently the rifle was bought by a chap to do some 10m stuff at club shoots, and he subsequently did not really use it. Pretty much immaculate. Would like to get a variety of foresight inserts, not liking the current post type for 10m targets.
Yeah I have a Theoben 335 gas ram. Never shot it but pretty rare I think.