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david j
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Info Feinwerkbau 103.

Post by david j »

New guy here from England who has just joined your forum, Can any of you guys out there give me a valuation on the above 103. The pistol is in mint condition, has morini grips, case, tools, and spare sights.
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Robert K.
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Post by Robert K. »

There was one for sale recently in LNIB condition. The seller was asking 1400.00 USD, I don't know if he got his asking price but can't see it being too much less in today's market. I looked for one but the prices were too high, considering for a few hundred more I could get an LP 10 (which I opted to do).
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Post by JSBmatch »

David

Is this the FWB 103 with the detachable cocking lever. A great pistol and the firing cycle even without a stabilizer is one of the best I have ever fired. Its highly accurate but effort in cocking as Robin pointed out about his pistols is a nagative aspect. Having said that the 103 is probably the easiest to cock out of all PCP's.
I guess if the price is fairly high, it would make more sense to go for a more modern compressed air pistol.
JSB
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