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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by landymick View Post
    At least £200.00 more like it & that won't be mint, expect nice ones to ask £260 plus.
    +1 especially with 124’s

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    yeah, tatty maybe £150, but anything decentish £200+

    As Phil mentions, any with original piston seal have probably crumbled by now.
    Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.

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    One of the guys from our club just bought a really Tidy 124 for £200 from Rainford Field Sports

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    FEB 124 tyro

    It all depends on what you want to invest. I love the FEB 124. In fact I love my FWB and have invested heavily to refine my wee friend to the nth degree. All very personal choice. https://imgur.com/a/Zxi5A
    https://www.walnut.black

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    Fwb 127

    And this 127 has had a stock tickle, vmach kit and a nice moderator fitted. Lovely old girl. Shoots sweetly and yields a huge amount of enjoyment. At a fraction of her little sister! https://imgur.com/a/qqhUJ
    https://www.walnut.black

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    Very nice.

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    I was looking to buy a year ago and searched the internet for available models in .22 (ie FWB 127), which should be similar in price to the .177. Over several months of occasional searching, I found prices were anything from nearly £400 to £450 and, from recollection, these were offered by gunsmiths. A private bargain might probably yield a better price but very few of these seem to come up.

    I considered this somewhat expensive so shelved the search but would be interested at the prices your colleagues, here, have ventured.

    Kind regards
    Andrew.

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    I bought a 124 18 months ago and with the work I've had done to it, it stands me at well over £450. If I sold it I know I wouldn't recoup the money spent but at the moment it's a keeper.

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    lovely guns the 124

  10. #10
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    124

    The 124 was the rifle to own,and only the posh had one, the rest of us had a meteor if you was lucky. I always said I would have one and I did . And 30 or so years later .... it is still the dogs dangley Bits.. I do agree that the hw 95 is about the closest I have shot to the fwb...apart from the Original 45..would I get rid..... not a chance .as for price ..well I was offered £350 .

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