In the early 1980's (give or take a few years) I saw an article in Guns and Ammo magazine showing the accuracy of the FWB 124 in .177 caliber.
It was then easy to convince my wife we really needed this rifle since a local church was having a major problem with pigeons roosting on the roof and window ledges.
I ordered a new FWB 124 with a Beeman 2 X 7 scope. Rifle arrived and scope sighted in. Next a visit to the said church early one evening just before dark. The pastor held the flash light and garbage bag. One by one most pigeons fell off the window ledges and I simple pushed my body against the outside wall and allowed the condemned to fall to the sidewalk just missing my body. A few flew a short distance and crashed. Some glided to the street. Once when I looked there were a gang of staggering pigeons wondering down the street, as if drunk. Many were being hit by passing cars. After shooting around 45 we decided to find a quiet exit just before the local police force arrived after receiving a complain that "pretty pigeons were being persecuted by someone".
The church was not bothered again by the pigeons.
I then kept it in my gun safe but sold it in the early 2000’s. My mistake.
Recently found another FWB 124 and having it tuned.
Ready to use it again.
Jim
It was then easy to convince my wife we really needed this rifle since a local church was having a major problem with pigeons roosting on the roof and window ledges.
I ordered a new FWB 124 with a Beeman 2 X 7 scope. Rifle arrived and scope sighted in. Next a visit to the said church early one evening just before dark. The pastor held the flash light and garbage bag. One by one most pigeons fell off the window ledges and I simple pushed my body against the outside wall and allowed the condemned to fall to the sidewalk just missing my body. A few flew a short distance and crashed. Some glided to the street. Once when I looked there were a gang of staggering pigeons wondering down the street, as if drunk. Many were being hit by passing cars. After shooting around 45 we decided to find a quiet exit just before the local police force arrived after receiving a complain that "pretty pigeons were being persecuted by someone".
The church was not bothered again by the pigeons.
I then kept it in my gun safe but sold it in the early 2000’s. My mistake.
Recently found another FWB 124 and having it tuned.
Ready to use it again.
Jim