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    FWB65 strip/reassemble instructions?

    In my ongoing quest to put various airgun projects to bed, I have come to the bag of FWB65 bits I have had knocking around for several years now, I think bought from a member here. Time to put this puppy back together!

    Does anyone know of a good online guide to stripping and rebuilding these? Sources for spares?
    I'm an enthusiastic amateur when it comes to airgun maintenance, and have had the vast majority of my airguns apart - is this within my ability or should I think about sending it to a professional?

    The advice of collectors corner is always welcome
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    Not difficult at all and although I cant give you a lead to it there is online instructions. Even a video.
    The little clips tend to go ping and disappear so have some spares ready.
    Don't grease the sliding rails and make sure they go back same as.
    When I die don't let my wife sell my guns for what she thinks I gave for them!!!

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    Search UTube there are some videos there

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    By far the best FWB65 stripdown and reassembly instructions that I've seen are by Mark (Cones) here:

    http://lincs-hft-club.co.uk/index.ph...ip-down-guide/



    Edit: Russ beat me to it.
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    Superb, thank you gentlemen

    I'll let you know how I get on...
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