Feinwerkbau 65 price
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Feinwerkbau 65 price
What price would one expect to pay for a mint example of the model 65 pistol , right hand wooden adjustable grips, uncarved?
Re: Feinwerkbau 65 price
I was shopping for a 65 or 80 not long ago, and they both seem to run around $450.
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Re: Feinwerkbau 65 price
I've seen prices from $350 up to $750, depending on the overall condition, and if the pistol has new seals, spring(s), factory case, and accesories. The 65's with match grips command a higher price than the sporter grips. If I had to choose, I would prefer the FWB 65 MKII with short barrel.
Re: Feinwerkbau 65 price
Generally, the guns with the sporter grips are older, less improved models. I think you'll want the one with the target grips.
Re: Feinwerkbau 65 price
If you purchase an FWB 65 with sporter grips you can buy a nice set of after market target grips from TopGun for a reasonable price.
Re: Feinwerkbau 65 price
Over here, one in as new condition with adjustable grips would bring from $500-$650 USD.peashooter wrote:What price would one expect to pay for a mint example of the model 65 pistol , right hand wooden adjustable grips, uncarved?
Re: Feinwerkbau 65 price
These are really quite delightful guns, especially for a user/collector. They are as accurate as any newer style gun and you can make the guy with the "Super Whiz-Bang" feel bad when you clean his clock.
Don't believe any stories you hear about these being difficult to shoot with their heavy recoil. It just ain't so, but I admit they are a little less "ergonomic" than the latest toys.
Don't believe any stories you hear about these being difficult to shoot with their heavy recoil. It just ain't so, but I admit they are a little less "ergonomic" than the latest toys.
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Re: Feinwerkbau 65 price
Thankyou all. very useful information.