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Feinwerkbau sport 124 stripdown
Feinwerkbau sport 124 stripdown










feinwerkbau sport 124 stripdown

When I pulled my Bullpup 80 out of the cabinet, ready for last year's bash I had a few quick shots with it.smooth as silk, beautiful, and still perfectly zeroed.and that was last used in 1997! So, 16 years sat in a cabinet and ready for play!Īlways comes up every now again this thread and we all bite like farm bred trout. One of them, a HW95, bought in the mid 90s, accounted for many rabbits and other vermin and has enjoyed plenty of informal target sessions and it's more than sweet enough and superbly accurate and forgiving. I agree that PCPs are indeed a very simple beast but, with the anti-tamper measures employed, can the hammer / bolt / other areas be accessed easily, then, for any future maintenance work?Īlthough I prefer a really nice smooth, "blueprinted" springer, this doesn't mean that fettling a springer is a necessity.Quite a few of mine have never been opened up. Maybe absolutely NOTHING to have any concerns over, though. I quite like how the barrel appears to be seated well into the breech, whereas on some non-BSA rifles, this area doesn't appear, to me, to be as sturdy. I think that's probably enough for now.Of all the PCPs on the market, the Ultra is the one I would find most intriguing, if I ever feel the need. I should mention that I avoid regulated PCPs because regulators are finnicky and unreliable and in general can't be repaired at home.Įrm. The PCP is actually the simpler mechanism when you take into account all the subtleties of the firing cycle of a springer (ref. You can keep a PCP cocked as long as you want. PCPs are generally lighter and shorter than springers, more convenient to carry and easier in hides. If you get a multishot PCP you get a quick back up shot. If you get a multishot PCP it's much nicer on cold days - you can keep your gloves on for 10 shots, or whatever your magazine capacity is.

feinwerkbau sport 124 stripdown

When you shoot a PCP you can watch the pellet in flight, this is particularly good when night shooting with a lamp because the back of the pellet shines back at you. With a silencer fitted a PCP is virtually silent. You can rest it on your arm, your knee, a fence post, a wall, a bipod and all the shots will go exactly where you want them to go. If you fill to 185 bar you get 32 shots bang on (no shift in zero) at 35-45yds. Get an Accupump (£110), these fold up and will fit in a rucksack and you're set. The Ultra isn't finicky, it doesn't need a strip down and tune up, it doesn't need a couple of warm up shots.

#FEINWERKBAU SPORT 124 STRIPDOWN FULL#

A full seal kit is under £20 from Knibbs and you can have it down and back together in a couple of hours. A BSA Ultra is easier to strip than a springer!












Feinwerkbau sport 124 stripdown