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kronosmx

FWB LP 100 Manual

Post by kronosmx »

hi...i´m tring to get the manual for the FWB LP 100 SSP pistol..some body could help me?...my email is kronosmx@gmail.com Thanks
ricklee

Post by ricklee »

directly email feinwerkbau they would probably send you a copy
kronosmx1
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FWB LP 100 Manual

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Thanks for the advice

Jorge
kronosmx1
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FWB LP 100 Manual

Post by kronosmx1 »

i´m still looking for this manual (copy or electronic)

Feinwerkbau does not answer the email i send 10 days ago

Thanks
Jorge
Fred

Post by Fred »

Jorge,

If you contact Beeman's in the US, they may be willing to send you a copy. I know that they will do so within the US, but I don't know about Mexico.

HTH,
FredB
kronosmx

FWB LP 100 Manual

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Thanks for the tip

Regards
Jorge
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FWB 100 model changes (Was FWB 100 manual)

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I have recently purchased a FWB LP100 air pistol (#406260), and I've found a manual for the LP100/102 at the FWB web-site. The manual, however, doesn't seem to exactly describe my pistol: the manual describes the grip angle as adjustable, and mine certainly seems to be fixed, and the arrangement of adjusting screws for trigger weight and slack seem to be a bit different.

Can anyone recall differences between earlier and later models of FWB LP 100 pistols? Feinwerkbau advise that the serial number left the factory in 1989, which I think makes it an early one.
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