My FWB124D vs. the Grey

This is what my FWB124D and the grey that I took with it a couple of years ago. I stayed away from this springer for years until I humbled myself and purchased one, this one is definitely a classic! Brain shots forever!
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My dad bought me a 124 as my high school graduation present in 1980. It was an extreme extravagance. I did not go for the deluxe even though he offered it up. I was all about the performance.

I had lusted for one for years after reading the stories about how you could shoot an antelope in the eye with it off hand at 40 paces.

Nice!

Mike
 
My dad bought me a 124 as my high school graduation present in 1980. It was an extreme extravagance. I did not go for the deluxe even though he offered it up. I was all about the performance.

I had lusted for one for years after reading the stories about how you could shoot an antelope in the eye with it off hand at 40 paces.

Nice!

Mike
Flintsack;

What I love about this springer is its extreme weight (as in light) and balance, it's the perfect off-hand shooter. It's cocking effort is perfect for an all day shooting experience without wearing out your arm. The accuracy is out of this world for a springer and if I were to run out of air for my pcps, for whatever reason, this is one springer that I would pick up in a heart beat for small game. This springer was built for its accuracy and not power as with the Beeman R1 which is another story for "Traditional Airguns".
 
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