FWB AW93

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Rustam Bana
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FWB AW93

Post by Rustam Bana »

Never seen one in the 'flesh' but it looks to be a well made pistol, which makes me wonder why these aren't that popular on the international circuit. Is it the price?

Thanks.

Rustam
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GOVTMODEL
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Post by GOVTMODEL »

Price may be a big factor; they're ~$2300US and only a couple of dealers in the country for support.
Scott H.
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Post by Scott H. »

A great gun. It is pricy, but the gun is certainly comparable to a 208s.

But, the factory grip is the least-comfortable factory grip I've ever used. Rink or Nill grips are an essential upgrade.
Rustam Bana
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Post by Rustam Bana »

Thanks for the replies. It's certainly good to know that it is considered as good as the legendary 208s.

Scott, what part/s of the grip were you not comfortable with?

Rustam
2mark5
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Post by 2mark5 »

in europe the aw 93 is popular. you easily get service at national championships. For me the grip is fine. High price is due to exchange
rate of the euro.
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