For some reason I have two (old style) 45's, an Original and an RWS branded one. I don't have a manual and I haven't yet figured out how to adjust the trigger on the RWS branded one to my liking. Any tips, pics, etc?
Thanks!
not sure if its pride or arrogance or a bit of both ,i just cant believe that there are still a few unfortunates not in possesion of an fwb or orig 45 or better still both "o well they still have the pleasure of ownership to come"
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For some reason I have two (old style) 45's, an Original and an RWS branded one. I don't have a manual and I haven't yet figured out how to adjust the trigger on the RWS branded one to my liking. Any tips, pics, etc?
Thanks!
Nick
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I've still got my Mod 45 .22 which I bought new in 1987 for I think the princely sum of £64 or was that the Mod 50 which I didn't have enough money for at the time.... anyway I digress, It's had one new washer in all the time I've owned it and it's still going strong.
I will one day have it fitted with a Vmach kit to smooth it out.
Do not fit it with a ox spring as this will make the rifle unmanageble, a badly tune 45 is a beast to be recon'd with as they kick like mule and if you can hit a barn door at 30 paces you'd be doing very well. If you want a better break barrel rifle go buy a HW80
Leave well alone they're a great rifle, I've shot hundreds of rats & rabbits with one, also missed about the same as well.
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How do you adjust the trigger , mine is "hair trigger"at best and has already holed a kitchen unit door.
This is a blast from the past.
Mod 45 was the first gun I ever bought.
Trouble was, I was only 12 yrs old and didnt appreciate what I had, therefore, didnt look after it that well and thenn lent it tosomeone who let their dogt chew the stock in half.
As I recall, I had non problem taking rats and roosting woodies.
Please let me know how you get on, and if possible, any chance of some pics for memorabilia?
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quando le catapulte sono messe fuorilegge solo i fuorilegge avranno le catapulte.
When catapults are outlawed, only outlaws will have catapults
The 45 is a great gun, Originals allways had the accuracey but wernt powerful. Mines an early one in .22, on the advice of BTDT the leather washer was replaced and using Umarex domes its way more accurate than myslef. Its fitted with a period Orginal 4x40 and is a delight to use. Its a big old gun and granted the stock isnt the most beutiful , but hey I shoot my guns, not hang them on a wall . So if you want one of the best but underated guns of the 80,s get a 45 , you wont be dissapointed.
my opinion on this fine piece of german engineering is that in maintained condition its as good as any spring gun with
miner disadvantages to the build and use of the owner ,i use an fwb124 as my first choice in vermin control and when
this was laid up for a rebuild i borrowed one as a stand in and ended up buying it as a second .
the length and weight make it more suitable for open ground work,the trigger is reasonably good ;the build quality is
great for the heavy duty stuff unlike the 124 which can be damaged if as in my case,when you tumble down a drainage ditch
on top of it and bend the barrel!. for rats and enclosed areas i have an hw35 and hw77 .
i like the pcp rifles but as i see commonly owners get browned off with the expense and paraphernalia of them,
pellets and gun and your away shooting,the single shot side of things is a relatively small drawback as
i find that most alert quarry are off after the tumble of the first target,i carry a slide mag of pellets velcroed to
the rifle so with a swift and practised reload im ready for another shot in 3/4 seconds.
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I CAN RESIST EVERYTHING EXCEPT AN FWB,