Been a while since there any FWB 300 rebuild posts so heres one of mine.
Started as a left handed 300s universal stock, I got it at a very good price because it had been subject to some catastrophic incident - its seals had turned to hard feta cheese, the compression tube cracked (!), and the anitbeartrap ratchet had snapped!! Luckily there was no evidence of thumb parts left inside so whatever happened caused injury to the gun only.
I managaed to source a new comp tube, and even though the rifle and replacement part could have been made decades apart with FWB's exquisite engineering they were a perfect fit with minimal clearance. New sealed, spring, and gently lubed it was back together and now one of the most accurate 300s ive shot!
The stock has some nice grain going on under the muddy factory finish, a job for another day, but has great shape - a nice sharp chiselled front and the flick of the comb at the grip. The butt pad is actually from a running boar / running target model and likely the closest ill get to finding one here in the deep, deeeeeep, south (New Zealand)
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Thanks, yes these deserve to be up and running and will likely last another 50 years if cared for!It is very satisfying when you achieve to bring back to life a neglected airgun. In this case, a true magnificent gun.
Congrats!!
Nice job…yes it’s been awhile.Been a while since there any FWB 300 rebuild posts so heres one of mine.
Started as a left handed 300s universal stock, I got it at a very good price because it had been subject to some catastrophic incident - its seals had turned to hard feta cheese, the compression tube cracked (!), and the anitbeartrap ratchet had snapped!! Luckily there was no evidence of thumb parts left inside so whatever happened caused injury to the gun only.
I managaed to source a new comp tube, and even though the rifle and replacement part could have been made decades apart with FWB's exquisite engineering they were a perfect fit with minimal clearance. New sealed, spring, and gently lubed it was back together and now one of the most accurate 300s ive shot!
The stock has some nice grain going on under the muddy factory finish, a job for another day, but has great shape - a nice sharp chiselled front and the flick of the comb at the grip. The butt pad is actually from a running boar / running target model and likely the closest ill get to finding one here in the deep, deeeeeep, south (New Zealand)
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