Good-looking springers that exist

MY FWB model 110 with correct sights......probably 60 years old. Only 180 made!

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Not the pretty babes saw so far, but my 1979 FWB 124D got the ball rolling. Bought from ARH, the original firm, my friends thought I was crazy at the time for paying nearly $300 for, as they said, a BB gun. Fine, they didn't have a clue. I still have it, and it is still FWB-accurate. Not really magnum as was mentioned back then, but still a great rifle. Some day Motorhead might tune this one up, as it is worthy IMO. 
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That Laws 124D is a collectable. Sure looks great for 43. And it is worth more now than what you paid. FWB got it right with the 124. That started the whole ball rolling in the Sport Airgun world.
 
I bought the R1 in 1984 from the good doctor himself.
At the little shop on Paul Drive in San Rafael.
Bob had a 5 yard range there and you could shoot every gun in the house before you bought.
I put all of the accessories on the R1.
I used it to raise two very good shooters who had a brilliant military career.
At 250,000 shots plus, I had motorhead install the spare parts I bought with the rifle:
Breech seal, piston seal & spring.
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