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conradin
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FWB90

Post by conradin »

Does anyone know if FWB90 has the same barrel lock function and increase trigger weight (to 4 lbs?) mechanism just like a FWB65?
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Re: FWB90

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conradin wrote:Does anyone know if FWB90 has the same barrel lock function and increase trigger weight (to 4 lbs?) mechanism just like a FWB65?
Yes, somebody knows.
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Re: FWB90

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Yes, I know.
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Re: FWB90

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The FWB90 Has an electronic trigger.
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Re: FWB90

Post by Marc Orvin »

The barrel lock function I believe is the same as the 65, but as has been posted, the 90 has an electronic trigger. As I recall from 25 years ago when I had a 90, I don't believe the trigger adjustments are anywhere near similar to a 65.

FWB 65 and 90 from TenP files - http://www.pilkguns.com/tenp/default.htm

The link will take you to exploded views and instructions on how to adjust the trigger on both models.

Thanks to our host - Pilkguns.com for this truly amazing source of information.
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Re: FWB90

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You just didn't get it, did you Marc?
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Re: FWB90

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I guess not Rover. Still don't. I have trouble with irony, sarcasm and other forms of innuendo on the internet. Pardon my ignorance while I just butt out.

Thanks for your valuable input.
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Re: FWB90

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Ah, the implications of linguistic pragmatics in this thread.

If you appreciate william's and Rover's answers to the original post, and you speak Spanish, you're sure to enjoy this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xYhwgs_i7_4
("Panadería")
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JR,
That was some funny stuff. Thanks.
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You don't have to habla espanol to tell what going on there. I love it!!!
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Re: FWB90

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Checked the manual from FWB; no, it does not have the barrel lock and the increase trigger function into a real gun trigger weight. I thought it would be a great teaching tool.
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Re: FWB90

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I guess you'll just have to settle for a FWB 65. You have two of those, right?
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Re: FWB90

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Sold. Should have kept one of them.
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Re: FWB90

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I have one of each. The 80 is my favorite.
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Re: FWB90

Post by PaulB »

You all seem to be "underguned". Here is my collection ("air" pistols only):

2 - FWB 65
2 - FWB 80
1 - FWB 90
3 - FWB 2
1 - FWB 2 - short
1 - FWB 25
1 - FWB C10
1 - FWB C5
1 - FWB C55
1 - Walther CP2
2 - Walther CPM1
1 - Crossman Skanaker 88
1 - FEG GP-M01
1 - Tau 7-JR
1 - Anschutz M10
1 - Hammerli 480K
1 - Hammerli 480K2
1 - Hammerli AP20
? - Daisy 717 & 747 (numerous)
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Re: FWB90

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[quote="PaulB"]You all seem to be "underguned". Here is my collection ("air" pistols only):

Paul, wow, what a collection you have there. But not a single FWB SSP or at least a Baikal 46M?
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Re: FWB90

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"Vince Lucian-Magdalaine C. E. Ho-Bridgman
Winzeler 102 NSH LI EL - Morini CM84E - Steyr LP10E - Matchguns MG2E RF
Pardini SPBECS2CONV32SW - Anschütz 8100 Club
NRA Certified Instructor and CRSO #194102733 - CRPA - USA Shooting
Oakland Pink Pistols"

What about the details some people might want to know:
Date of Birth,
Social Security Number
Mother's Maiden Name
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Very impressive list of names, numbers, memberships, guns, serial numbers---just what everyone wants to know........ what a guy!!!!! I didn't know you now own a new MG2----last I saw you just were pontificating about the gun------good luck with that POS...... "Doc"
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It would be EVER so much more impressive if he could actually SHOOT!
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Re: FWB90

Post by 45ACP223 »

Man o' man, what a rough, kind hearted bunch you guys are. Where's the Holiday spirit? :-)
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