FWB65 problem
Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 10:54 am
I just acquired a FWB65 at an estate auction. The head of the screw that joins the cocking arm to the pistol has been grinding a groove in the upper part of the lower (aluminum?) when the upper slides back at firing. I assume it is not supposed to be doing this!
Any insights into the cause of the problem and any fixes? Should I be hesitant to disassemble and tinker myself?
This is my first "springer", so I'm not sure what is "normal". There's a really pronounced SPROING when it is fired, as well as a bit of recoil. I assume the recoil is due to the above-mentioned mechanical interference hampering the recoil-less operation.
Any insights into the cause of the problem and any fixes? Should I be hesitant to disassemble and tinker myself?
This is my first "springer", so I'm not sure what is "normal". There's a really pronounced SPROING when it is fired, as well as a bit of recoil. I assume the recoil is due to the above-mentioned mechanical interference hampering the recoil-less operation.