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    FWB 65 or 90

    What gun is better ? FWB 65 with mechanical trigger or FWB 90 with electrical trigger ?
    For me FWB 90 is better but ...
    Someone has both models ?

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    I think the FWB 80 has a better trigger than the FWB65 but I don't know about the FWB90
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    I have all three http://smg.photobucket.com/user/Airs...l?sort=6&o=121 in my collection and consider the '65 by far the best. O.K. so it doesn't have an adjustable trigger, perhaps I am just lucky it fits me. The '90 can be a gamble. I have heard some have a delay on pulling the trigger. You cant go far wrong with a nice '65.

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    I would have thought that I nice Brum' Hurricane should bear some consideration.

    Cheers,

    Mark.
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    Quote Originally Posted by I. J. View Post
    I have all three http://smg.photobucket.com/user/Airs...l?sort=6&o=121 in my collection and consider the '65 by far the best. O.K. so it doesn't have an adjustable trigger, perhaps I am just lucky it fits me. The '90 can be a gamble. I have heard some have a delay on pulling the trigger. You cant go far wrong with a nice '65.

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    Ian
    Utterly beautiful, Ian.

    I really MUST have myself a 65 one day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyL View Post
    Utterly beautiful, Ian.

    I really MUST have myself a 65 one day.
    Me too, it is on my bucket list; I am sure Ian would suggest that a bucket is probably the best destination for a Wobbly too.

    The first real target pistol I had an all too brief experience of was a 65, back in around 1983.
    Them were the days...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Modski66 View Post
    Me too, it is on my bucket list; I am sure Ian would suggest that a bucket is probably the best destination for a Wobbly too.

    The first real target pistol I had an all too brief experience of was a 65, back in around 1983.
    Them were the days...

    Mark.
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    I bought my first FWB65 from a local dealer a few years ago. It was tatty, very tatty, but cheap so I thought it was worth a punt. You should have seen my surprise when the first time I used it over 10m at the club it produced a slightly larger than a 5p sized, five shot group (low left). I have since bought another better condition '65 and sold the original one on here for what I paid for it. I highly recommend a FWB65.
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    Quote Originally Posted by I. J. View Post
    I have all three http://smg.photobucket.com/user/Airs...l?sort=6&o=121 in my collection and consider the '65 by far the best. O.K. so it doesn't have an adjustable trigger, perhaps I am just lucky it fits me. The '90 can be a gamble. I have heard some have a delay on pulling the trigger. You cant go far wrong with a nice '65.

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    Ian
    I too have all three, and love their subtle differences; really like the feeling of the 90, but the 65 is truly great too, the only thing I find with my short-tang version is it digs into the web of my thumb

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