Thanks for The Information on your video, I have more info about My FWB 65 Pistol I have Cleaned The Barrel (.177) with Hoppe's Solvent and later used Hoppe's Lubricating Oil thru the Barrel - After cleaning As I look down the barrel you can see the spiral - I think this is important for accuracy -
That's a good result you're doing at 6:50, and all in the black circle. I have for a couple of times given this pistol a go, a very fascinating piece of equipment compared to the pressure-air pistols utilized today in the field of sports shooting.
For my FWB 65 - Pistol -, I purchased the Hoppe's Maintenance Kit for Air Pistols .177 Included was Silicone Chamber Oil for spring air guns - They said just a few drops of oil but I Added many more drops My gun is now smooth and very powerful - later, I cleaned the Barrel - as discussed in the next comment.
Great video , but don’t think you mentioned what distance you were shooting at , and would have been nice if you’d have shown a closer look at the loading action of your gun from the side lever cocking side , would have improved the video dramatically for me but either way thanks for your efforts , I also have a shooting and gear channel that could do with improvements many thanks shaneweightman
hi folks, the 0.5kg is olympic. The 1.3kg is for practicing .22lr sportpistol. If you block the countermass the kick is almost the same as of a .22lr. But i didn't do this yet. And, btw: the rules say: free standing; one handed; Range 10m; height of the targetcenter 1.40m ;-)
Best air gun at its time, today gasguns is allover!
Myself have a old Diana 6 haha!
Thanks for sharing!
Johnny D Bergh
Beautiful gun mate and a lot better looking than today high precision guns.
Yes it is a great gun mechanically as i have had it apart.
Very interesting , and a superb gun , both accuracy wise , and aesthetically ... I'll have a bit more of that too watch please
glad you like, i may do another video on this soon.
Thanks for The Information on your video, I have more info about My FWB 65 Pistol
I have Cleaned The Barrel (.177) with Hoppe's Solvent and later used Hoppe's Lubricating Oil
thru the Barrel - After cleaning As I look down the barrel you can see the spiral - I think this is
important for accuracy -
That's a good result you're doing at 6:50, and all in the black circle. I have for a couple of times given this pistol a go, a very fascinating piece of equipment compared to the pressure-air pistols utilized today in the field of sports shooting.
I know one guy who can get all minimum 8 with one hand
For my FWB 65 - Pistol -, I purchased the Hoppe's Maintenance Kit for Air Pistols .177
Included was Silicone Chamber Oil for spring air guns - They said just a few drops of oil but
I Added many more drops My gun is now smooth and very powerful - later, I cleaned the Barrel -
as discussed in the next comment.
Great video , but don’t think you mentioned what distance you were shooting at , and would have been nice if you’d have shown a closer look at the loading action of your gun from the side lever cocking side , would have improved the video dramatically for me but either way thanks for your efforts , I also have a shooting and gear channel that could do with improvements many thanks shaneweightman
I am thinking of getting one of these what power do these put out in ftlb?
What size pellet in the 65? Is it the same for the 80? I recently picked up both at a sale.
Do you use the 0.5 kg or 1.3 kg trigger weight? Im also practicing at home with a 65 using the 1.3 kg weight setting.
using the lighter trigger setting although i think its a personal choice
hi folks, the 0.5kg is olympic. The 1.3kg is for practicing .22lr sportpistol. If you block the countermass the kick is almost the same as of a .22lr. But i didn't do this yet.
And, btw: the rules say: free standing; one handed; Range 10m; height of the targetcenter 1.40m ;-)
@@matokla Good point made there. I like mine to be as light as i can
Is it massive or is it a trick of perspective?
no its not massive at all, it will be the camera causing that. I have small hands by the way so it will look bigger
This pistol looks much heavier than it actually is which is 2.6 lbs.if I'm not wrong.
Normally shot single handed