FWB 300s

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FWB 300s

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I have a 300s and wonder if there is any way I can dry fire by using ie a plug of some sort. Any info would be helpful,thanks.

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Randy Bimrose

Re: FWB 300s

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No there is not. In order to keep the trigger mechanism cocked requires the stem of the piston to engage certain parts which in turn hold other parts in place thus keeping the mechanism cocked. Without that relationship between parts the mechanism is not cocked and can not be.
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pilkguns

the 300 can be safely dryfired though. unlike most spring pi

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: No there is not. In order to keep the trigger mechanism cocked requires the stem of the piston to engage certain parts which in turn hold other parts in place thus keeping the mechanism cocked. Without that relationship between parts the mechanism is not cocked and can not be.

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Rustam Bana

Re: the 300 can be safely dryfired though. unlike most sprin

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Does the same apply to the FWB 65, 80 and 90?
Rustam

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Lewis Reinhold

Re: the 300 can be safely dryfired though. unlike most sprin

Post by Lewis Reinhold »

Sorry but I do not recommend dry firing spring piston FWB's.I see a lot of 65's with cracked and broken compression cylinders from this practice.

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