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    Crikey that’s no1 and no2 rifles displayed on this thread that are top of my scratch the itch list

    1) Pro Elite
    2) FWB Mk4

    One day…….one day…..
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    Quote Originally Posted by maximus View Post
    Although I fully understand why people like hidden breech blocks etc, I actually also like exposed breeches too, I guess its the honesty of seeing the working bits and the fact that there is more to look at than just the wood and two cylindrical shapes. I'm thinking a good example of how this can look good is a fwb sport mk1/2. Heres a pic of my mk1 with my mk4 next to it. I know the mk4 is more of an acquired taste but I like that too.

    https://imgur.com/a/zYPbRYM
    I know what you mean Max, it's nice sometimes to see the quality of the parts and it might also be more robust, I was looking and comparing fully exposed to hidden



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    Great picture Barry

    I quite like the FWB mk4 setup just shows enough but not too much

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barryg View Post
    I know what you mean Max, it's nice sometimes to see the quality of the parts and it might also be more robust, I was looking and comparing fully exposed to hidden


    Diana still looks the neatest.
    Far too many rifles to list now, all mainly British but the odd pesky foreigner has snuck in

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mach 1.5 View Post
    Another FWB MK4 owner. Welcome to the club. Mach 1.5
    Hi, I've had it from new, imported from Germany when they had a few old stock left.

    Regards Max
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    As I don't know enough about the rifles themselves, I really like the teardrop look on the stocks of the older HW77,80,& 97's. Perhaps I'll feel different when I learn more. I do agree about the exposed front end, but I also have a Webley Vulcan.
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    Quote Originally Posted by maximus View Post
    Although I fully understand why people like hidden breech blocks etc, I actually also like exposed breeches too, I guess its the honesty of seeing the working bits and the fact that there is more to look at than just the wood and two cylindrical shapes. I'm thinking a good example of how this can look good is a fwb sport mk1/2. Heres a pic of my mk1 with my mk4 next to it. I know the mk4 is more of an acquired taste but I like that too.

    https://imgur.com/a/zYPbRYM
    I think I agree.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oldskoolzzz View Post
    Great picture Barry

    I quite like the FWB mk4 setup just shows enough but not too much
    Yes. I think you're right, Nick.

    Wish I'd bought one when they were available.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyL View Post
    Yes. I think you're right, Nick.

    Wish I'd bought one when they were available.
    I came very close a couple of times but snoozed

    One day I’m sure I’ll cross paths

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    Quote Originally Posted by look no hands View Post
    Diana still looks the neatest.
    I know you like break barrels with long full for ends and was wondering what Break barrel had the longest, I would think that this one in the pic could be unless you or anyone else can think of another one




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    Quote Originally Posted by NickG View Post
    That's a bit naïve Tone,😁 if they were bothered about longevity they wouldn't have changed it , it's been a solid piece of engineering for many years, the change will be down in part to cost reduction.

    Best to buy an early one,they were built to last.
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    Well, I'll give the newest variant HW80SLK a solid thumbs up

    .22 which gives it a head start with regards to shot cycle and yes, it is heavy, but next a TX/Prosport it is far from being unwieldy

    Put around 400 shots through it now, and it is returning a 7fps spread over 20 shots at 11ft/lb with Air Arms Diabolo Field 16gr, shot cycle is quick, but no bucking, kicking, jumping out of your hands

    Market research pending I think it is the most expensive break barrel you can still buy new, it's the only air rifle I've ever brought new, and I don't feel like I've been rooked

    Need to swap the silencer for something shorter and slimmer, and can't fault the stock, but my weakness for customstocks cs700 thumbhole may get the better of me......
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    Excellent stuff. Keep enjoying.
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    Hw80

    Just brought another so that is 121 I've owned. A full VMach 80 custom. I couldn't say no. Mach 1.5

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mach 1.5 View Post
    Just brought another so that is 121 I've owned. A full VMach 80 custom. I couldn't say no. Mach 1.5
    Why buy and sell so many Paul?
    Far too many rifles to list now, all mainly British but the odd pesky foreigner has snuck in

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