I am referring to Robert Law's old company , long gone in Grantsville , WV. Unlike a lot of guys back in the 1970's (1979 in my case) I read Robert's info on European spring powered air guns and had to have one. Expensive at the time , I spent over $300 for a Deluxe version Feinwerkbau 124D , with a Bushnell 3X9 scope , leather sling , and trigger shoe. Probably near the price of a Remington BDL rifle. But once it showed up I was truly amazed at the power and accuracy. Mr. Law's claims were right on the mark. I still have it , it looks like new and shoots great with a new spring and seal. Only sad thing , is ARH had a super version of the FWB 124 called the F120-CX. Different stock and more refined. How I wished I had bought that one ! Now , has anyone had one , or now have one of the mighty F120's ? The forearm's were thicker top to bottom so that there was not the customary slit for the cocking linkage. I have two of the catalogs from the era , and they claimed it was a big seller. Only ARH had them , not Beeman , who sold many more of the FWB 124 series , and probably finally put the doom to ARH's in the later 1980's as far as I know.