Weight balance for the FWB AW93
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Weight balance for the FWB AW93
I have a question for all you FWB AW93 users,
The gun has a very barrel light balance,
Have any of you found a way of adding weight to the muzzle end of the barrel?
Or under the barrel?
The gun has a very barrel light balance,
Have any of you found a way of adding weight to the muzzle end of the barrel?
Or under the barrel?
Re: Weight balance for the FWB AW93
Have you considered sticking lead wheel weights on either side or underside of the locking device/lower shroud? Not pretty but functional. Could always be polished!
Bob
Bob
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Re: Weight balance for the FWB AW93
BobGee
I was thinking of machining a piece of metal to fit the bottom shroud, and use set screws on the sides, with only a dimple for each screw on the shroud.
Will have to temporally add weights to determine what weight I need to machine.
I was also thinking of using lead sheeting with tape on the bottom.
Just don't think it will hold long term.
Marty
I was thinking of machining a piece of metal to fit the bottom shroud, and use set screws on the sides, with only a dimple for each screw on the shroud.
Will have to temporally add weights to determine what weight I need to machine.
I was also thinking of using lead sheeting with tape on the bottom.
Just don't think it will hold long term.
Marty
Re: Weight balance for the FWB AW93
Marty,
The double sided tape used with motorcycle wheel rim weights is pretty strong stuff and would hold in the long term I reckon.
Bob
The double sided tape used with motorcycle wheel rim weights is pretty strong stuff and would hold in the long term I reckon.
Bob
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Re: Weight balance for the FWB AW93
I've used these rare earth magnets before. Quick and easy to use and require no modification. The recoil from a .22 is no problem for them to stay on. I see that they have plastic-coated ones now, which I would recommend. Warning: be careful not to get pinched by getting your finger between the magnet and the gun's steel.
http://www.kjmagnetics.com/products.asp?cat=11
http://www.kjmagnetics.com/products.asp?cat=11
Re: Weight balance for the FWB AW93
harbor freight sells stick on weights in 1/4 and 1/2 oz packs with a dozen or so in each pack for cheap, the are the same width as the recoil buffer on the aw, i just clean with alcohol and stick on, you can stack them and they work great, easy to take off too if you want.
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Re: Weight balance for the FWB AW93
A contrary opinion.
I think the AW 93 is a perfectly balanced gun, with the regular heavy recoil buffer.
I have noticed that older people and women generally shoot better with a gun that is either perfectly balanced or muzzle light.
There isn't enough recoil with a 22 to make muzzle flip a bigger issue, than a stiff wrist, and good triggering on the part of the shooter.... So weighing the muzzle end, of a 22 has yielded nothing for me, except a case of tennis elbow....
I think the AW 93 is a perfectly balanced gun, with the regular heavy recoil buffer.
I have noticed that older people and women generally shoot better with a gun that is either perfectly balanced or muzzle light.
There isn't enough recoil with a 22 to make muzzle flip a bigger issue, than a stiff wrist, and good triggering on the part of the shooter.... So weighing the muzzle end, of a 22 has yielded nothing for me, except a case of tennis elbow....
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Re: Weight balance for the FWB AW93
I made a trip to Harbor Freight and picked up some of the large magnets,
and a box of the Motor Cycle stick on weights.
I used the magnets to determine the weight I would need.
They are powerful magnets, but the still move toward after each shot.
So this is not a good alternative.
I determined I like an additional 1 ounce.
So I used two of the 1/2 ounce stick ons.
They seem to hold very well.
and a box of the Motor Cycle stick on weights.
I used the magnets to determine the weight I would need.
They are powerful magnets, but the still move toward after each shot.
So this is not a good alternative.
I determined I like an additional 1 ounce.
So I used two of the 1/2 ounce stick ons.
They seem to hold very well.