serial number 24602.
a friend of myn is trying to identifye this rifle, to understand a little more about it and to find out how much its worth. could anyone please help.
many thanks pugo.
spot on for the info thanks so much
regards pugo.
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Hi Pugo
Would be interested in buying the FWB off you. Call us on 07779 798155.
Mach 1.5
Last edited by Mach 1.5; 12-10-2007 at 03:02 PM.
Sorry.
Some of the early ones had a very plain stock, with no chequering, that might bring the value down a bit.
Gus
The ox is slow, but the earth is patient.
I want to convert my FWB 127 sport to a .177, is it a case of just changing the barrel, or does the spring need changing as well? Has anyone got a .177barrel for sale? (Must be mint.)
You should be able to just change the barrel, assuming the mating face of the breech and ball detent are compatible with your cylinder. I know Mark (kram42) had problems with this once.
The springs are the same for both calibres.
But .177 barrels are rocking horse poo and mint ones are the scarce variety of said excrement.
Thanks for the info Garvin. I had a funny feeling the .177 barrels would be thin on the ground.
Changing calibres, in this case, is just a question of swopping barrels but I would put it over the chrono soon after just to be on the safe side. From past experience I have found that changing cal in a 'Sport (and most other springers) brings approx. a 20% increase (.177 to .22) and a similar decrease (.22 to .177) in m.e.
The tuned FWB Sport is a very under rated rifle IMO.
HTH
Ian
Founder & ex secretary of Rivington Riflemen.
www.rivington-riflemen.uk
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The tuned FWB Sport is a very under rated rifle IMO.
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I second that! I was shooting my .177 FWB Mastersport this afternoon, which has been tuned by Venom. So smooth to shoot, in a nice lightweight package. As garvin said, i did have a problem with another FWB, where the barrel was obviously not original to the gun. The barrel breech face had a channel cut widthways, which did'nt marry up with the guns detent, resulting in a sloppy lock-up. Mark