That was my first springer. Early 80's vintage with two rebuilds and I wouldn't sell it for anything less than an insane price! Those guns are as fun and easy to shoot and as accurate as anything they have ever made. Don't ever sell it or you will wish you hadn't. That's a promise! That thing has exterminated more pests than many have ever seen along with many "competition" shoots between my father, myself, brother and friends! Bill.
 
Thanks for all the replies. Its nice to know there are still those who appreciate the older FWBs. Fortunately, I have two 124s a sporter and a deluxe. This sporter I purchased new when just legal to buy a rifle. I sent it to Beeman in the late 90s to get Lazerized. Never had an issue until a few months ago when she suddenly started vertically stringing groups. The piston seal started breaking up so I replaced it with a new FWB seal. She's back to shooting dimes at 25 yds.

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The reason I took it out to shoot last year was because a friend bought a PCP and raved how accurate and consistent. Yes, a good PCP is easier to shoot small precise groups but I think everyone should have another type of airgun not requiring a seperate air pump or tank. JMO.

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