Single stroke pneumatics rifles

I have one:
FWB601.
It is great.
The 600 series ruled international competition until CO2 & PCP came along.

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Are these still available? If so, let me in on what you know. I think I want one.
while you are looking or a 601 this is an amazing rile i have 2 , yes i have a 600 ,601 models and FWB300 . The 853 features a Lothar Walther barrel and is fully reconditioned ,shoots as new gun

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Daisy M853 .177 Cal. (Pneumatic) USED Air Rifle​

Click here to download an order form.

The CMP is selling reconditioned Daisy 853 Sporter Air Rifles to promote the development of more new junior shooters. This program can be especially important to new junior programs and summer camps that are seeking to acquire target air rifles suitable for marksmanship at an affordable price. For more information, or to find out if your program is eligible to purchase rifles through this promotional program, please contact Tommy Whitten, [email protected] or 419-635-2141 ext. 713.

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Daisy M853 USEDRegular or Monte Carlo Stock Available

Used Daisy 853 with seals replaced and Chrono graphed to meet factory velocity requirements.

Includes: Front and Rear Sights, Sling and Butt plate Spacer

The used Daisy 853 Sporter Air Rifle is not eligible for the delayed payment program.

SHIPPED BY CMP
$125 each rifle
S&H $14.95 single rifle OR
$22.95 for two rifles

CMP will notify additional S&H charges for AK and HI residents on each Daisy Rifle ordered.

EDIT Cmp is closed till Jan6 or the holidays , just looked at their site.
 
The Daisy 853 from the CMP program is indeed accurate and well balanced. It’s shoots very small groups at ten meters. However, if you are used to nice triggers or desire to shoot a nice trigger (as is on the FWB 600 series), you may be very disappointed in the Daisy 853. In my opinion that awful trigger really challenges you when trying to shoot well.
Kenny
 
The Daisy 853 from the CMP program is indeed accurate and well balanced. It’s shoots very small groups at ten meters. However, if you are used to nice triggers or desire to shoot a nice trigger (as is on the FWB 600 series), you may be very disappointed in the Daisy 853. In my opinion that awful trigger really challenges you when trying to shoot well.
Kenny
The trigger on mine is not bad , it is not a Morini trigger by any means , but very functional .
I have never heard of any one taking it apart and fix it ? Anyone do this , can it be done ?
 
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Any Russian ssp rifles out there? I do have a 46m that I really like.
Only one I know of is the Baikal MP532. I went to Pyramid air, 15- 20ish years ago for a tour and Boris had several at $200 each. The stock was like a 2x4 and needed to be worked . Here is someone on the forum selling one last year.

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There have been a few SSP's available on the forum recently. Might still be there. Keep your eyes peeled. There is a Diana 100 SSP for sale there now.


Here is my FWB jr

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Only one I know of is the Baikal MP532. I went to Pyramid air, 15- 20ish years ago for a tour and Boris had several at $200 each. The stock was like a 2x4 and needed to be worked . Here is someone on the forum selling one last year.

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There have been a few SSP's available on the forum recently. Might still be there. Keep your eyes peeled. There is a Diana 100 SSP for sale there now.


Here is my FWB jr

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Very nice! Will keep looking. Who made the stock for HW? THANKS!
 
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Just weighed the 300 and 600 and shot them some.
The 300U comes in at just under 11lb. The 600 is 10lb 7 oz. Not a huge difference but they do balance differently. The 300 has a post front and the 600 an annular ring (ghost ring) I really prefer the post but shot the smallest 10 shot group with the 600. The difference in shot cycle is HUGE. The 600 is just a pop with no movement or vibration and a hole appears. The 300 is a vibrating ker-chunka and a good bit slower lock time...
Also shot a pretty good group with my R1 and Mendoza Competencia. Hafta say... my Mendoza is my favorite... The trigger is crisp and under a lb and weighs about 6 lb with absolutely perfect ergos for me. A true joy to shoot... about like an R7 but better stock ☺
Bob
 
The trigger on mine is not bad , it is not a Morini trigger by any means , but very functional .
I have never heard of any one taking it apart and fix it ? Anyone do this , can it be done ?
The Pilkington trigger mod works wonders on 753/853 and easy enough to do. Still not a true match trigger but a big improvement...
The trigger on mine is not bad , it is not a Morini trigger by any means , but very functional .
I have never heard of any one taking it apart and fix it ? Anyone do this , can it be done ?