Back in the early 90's when I began to shoot air rifles I bought a Air arms TX 200 MK 1 and I used that gun for every type of competition we shot. I owned other guns but none of them could compare to how accurate the TX was. The only other gun that I was interested in was the FWB 124 but convinced myself that a break barrel just can't be as accurate as a fixed barrel. In 2000' my son was born and I took a 15 years break from shooting.When I got back to shooting 4 years ago I decided I had to get a 124. Now they have become collector's guns and though it seems they are out there, the condition is the big question now. I've almost bought a couple in the last 2 years only to chicken out right before taking a chance that I end up with someone else's Frankenstein. I happened to mention that I was looking for a nice 124 to a couple guys in our club and turned out one of the guys wants to reduce his collection and yes, he has 2 FWB 124's he would sell. Both guns are barely shot, and have been recently serviced. The one I bought has been tuned and has full Maccari internals @ 12 ftlbs. and a Maccari walnut stock plus the original stock. The first 3 shots I took from the gun knocked 3 rams off the rack @ 45 yards....sold!
Right now I have the older ( w/ Japanese glass ) Bushnell 6-18 Trophy on it but that might change. I will be using this gun for NRA silhouette for now. Like to say "thanks Jim " one more time for selling me a perfect version of one of my dream guns.
Doug
Right now I have the older ( w/ Japanese glass ) Bushnell 6-18 Trophy on it but that might change. I will be using this gun for NRA silhouette for now. Like to say "thanks Jim " one more time for selling me a perfect version of one of my dream guns.
Doug