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    Fas

    Thanks Bob

    A superb example, I foolishly sold my original 1980's Mk1 example that I shot my 10 mt PB with, 386 then ex 400, and went the PCP route, but I always missed the FAS so when the Mk 2 came out I bought one again, must have been 2007 ish?

    Mine must have come off the same batch as yours, the serial is 18039, so just 8 away from your example, I often used it even up until I retired from pistol (arthritis trouble!), though I had Steyr PCP's as well. A superb well made and very accurate pistol, perfect for the old man struggling with heavy pistol weights, as you will have seen I stripped and highly polished mine, as I do like a bit of bling!

    The speed? Why do people fret about it, for the shed tuners, leave them alone!! They never were fast, always cut a not so crisp hole, but boy are they accurate and consistent.

    Domino Guns was the Italian company that made them then, from the original ones in the 1980's and they made and sold the very similar Igi Domino .22lr standard pistol at the same time.

    To any one considering this, this may look like it, but it is not even close to the new 6004 made by a company who took over the rights, and redesigned it for cheaper production, this the last REAL FAS 604 and the Mk2, was the best one the company ever made, it a much higher quality and better design version, is a superb looking and shooting match SSP air pistol, and I also used, and still have a Walther LPM-1 to compare it with, I think this version of the FAS equals it, it one of the best of the type, and well worth the asking price, a superb shooting air pistol and a pretty good investment!

    The first shrewd man will buy this!
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    Robin has had the advantage of seeing the pictures of my FAS 604 Mk2, so if anyone else would like to see what Robin has been able to see, please contact me with your email address and I would be happy to send them for you to see as well.

    If anyone here on the BBS is able and willing to upload the pictures on here for all to see, I would be happy to send them by email for that purpose.

    Sorry I am unable to upload pictures from my old MAC (probably my lack of expertise rather than any problem with my MAC), but I have put a fresh lump or coal on the MAC this morning so it is all fired-up and ready to send a copy of these pictures to anyone that would like to see them.
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    Hope this works Bob




















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    Thanks Nick !
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    Sold.

    This superb example of a Mk2 FAS 604 has new been SOLD.
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    Too many guns, or not enough time?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Modski66 View Post
    SSP match pistols are not for everyone - especially serious competition shooters who have only ever used PCP match pistols, but SSP pistols can be just as accurate and remain the first choice for many.
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