Tuning Trigger Replacemnt for FWB 124?

This one is on ebay right now.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Beeman-FWB-Sport-124-D-Himalayan-Walnut-Stock-Serviced-Sling-Soft-Case/114886352561?pageci=56e00f59-d5db-4e7d-98ca-55ae1c133d48&redirect=mobile

If you find (and that's a BIG IF!) A trigger I'd be interested in your original if it's in good shape. The automatic safety on mine doesn't engage when I cock the rifle and I suspect the trigger tab that engages the safety slide may be worn or broke off. The gun shoots so nice that I'm not going to tear into it until I have parts. I have a new slide (ARH) and trigger spring right now.
 
This one is on ebay right now.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Beeman-FWB-Sport-124-D-Himalayan-Walnut-Stock-Serviced-Sling-Soft-Case/114886352561?pageci=56e00f59-d5db-4e7d-98ca-55ae1c133d48&redirect=mobile

If you find (and that's a BIG IF!) A trigger I'd be interested in your original if it's in good shape. The automatic safety on mine doesn't engage when I cock the rifle and I suspect the trigger tab that engages the safety slide may be worn or broke off. The gun shoots so nice that I'm not going to tear into it until I have parts. I have a new slide (ARH) and trigger spring right now.

That FWB 124 is in decent shape. I’m a sucker for JM’s stocks. The top of that receiver shows what happens when you don’t use the correct scope mounts on these guns.
 
This one is on ebay right now.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Beeman-FWB-Sport-124-D-Himalayan-Walnut-Stock-Serviced-Sling-Soft-Case/114886352561?pageci=56e00f59-d5db-4e7d-98ca-55ae1c133d48&redirect=mobile

If you find (and that's a BIG IF!) A trigger I'd be interested in your original if it's in good shape. The automatic safety on mine doesn't engage when I cock the rifle and I suspect the trigger tab that engages the safety slide may be worn or broke off. The gun shoots so nice that I'm not going to tear into it until I have parts. I have a new slide (ARH) and trigger spring right now.

That FWB 124 is in decent shape. I’m a sucker for JM’s stocks. The top of that receiver shows what happens when you don’t use the correct scope mounts on these guns.

Your correct ! I noticed the scars on the receiver top as well. Plus, the 124's dovetail grooves are different than the RWS line of rifles. The only mount that I found to fit correctly was the BKL one piece with droop compensation. No stop screw and the mount hasn't moved at all.
 
This one is on ebay right now.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Beeman-FWB-Sport-124-D-Himalayan-Walnut-Stock-Serviced-Sling-Soft-Case/114886352561?pageci=56e00f59-d5db-4e7d-98ca-55ae1c133d48&redirect=mobile

If you find (and that's a BIG IF!) A trigger I'd be interested in your original if it's in good shape. The automatic safety on mine doesn't engage when I cock the rifle and I suspect the trigger tab that engages the safety slide may be worn or broke off. The gun shoots so nice that I'm not going to tear into it until I have parts. I have a new slide (ARH) and trigger spring right now.

That FWB 124 is in decent shape. I’m a sucker for JM’s stocks. The top of that receiver shows what happens when you don’t use the correct scope mounts on these guns.

Your correct ! I noticed the scars on the receiver top as well. Plus, the 124's dovetail grooves are different than the RWS line of rifles. The only mount that I found to fit correctly was the BKL one piece with droop compensation. No stop screw and the mount hasn't moved at all.

Yes, BKL's usually work well. Sportsmatch makes mounts specifically for the FWB and Webley rifles that have the "cross slots" on top of the receiver. The mounts have a bar on the bottom to "marry" with the cross slots. EAW also makes a mount specifically for the FWB guns but these mounts now cost more than a decent FWB sport. Here's a link to the sportsmatch mount:

https://www.pyramydair.com/product/sportsmatch-1-rings-medium-11mm-dovetail-fits-fwb-sport-webley-patriot?a=5263

Here's a picture of one of my FWB 124's in a JM tyrolean stock that Paul Watts converted to .22 cal. It has an EAW scope mount:

FWB 126 II006.1627919151.jpg

 
This one is on ebay right now.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Beeman-FWB-Sport-124-D-Himalayan-Walnut-Stock-Serviced-Sling-Soft-Case/114886352561?pageci=56e00f59-d5db-4e7d-98ca-55ae1c133d48&redirect=mobile

If you find (and that's a BIG IF!) A trigger I'd be interested in your original if it's in good shape. The automatic safety on mine doesn't engage when I cock the rifle and I suspect the trigger tab that engages the safety slide may be worn or broke off. The gun shoots so nice that I'm not going to tear into it until I have parts. I have a new slide (ARH) and trigger spring right now.

That FWB 124 is in decent shape. I’m a sucker for JM’s stocks. The top of that receiver shows what happens when you don’t use the correct scope mounts on these guns.

Your correct ! I noticed the scars on the receiver top as well. Plus, the 124's dovetail grooves are different than the RWS line of rifles. The only mount that I found to fit correctly was the BKL one piece with droop compensation. No stop screw and the mount hasn't moved at all.

Yes, BKL's usually work well. Sportsmatch makes mounts specifically for the FWB and Webley rifles that have the "cross slots" on top of the receiver. The mounts have a bar on the bottom to "marry" with the cross slots. EAW also makes a mount specifically for the FWB guns but these mounts now cost more than a decent FWB sport. Here's a link to the sportsmatch mount:

https://www.pyramydair.com/product/sportsmatch-1-rings-medium-11mm-dovetail-fits-fwb-sport-webley-patriot?a=5263

Here's a picture of one of my FWB 124's in a JM tyrolean stock that Paul Watts converted to .22 cal. It has an EAW scope mount:

FWB 126 II006.1627919151.jpg



20210331_100940.1628046165.jpg


Do you have model numbers for the Sportsmatch or whatever you are using on your 124 ? Problem is I need droop compensation. Nice rifle ! Mine isn't a safe quuen but still nice. Early San Rafael Jnc probably made in late 1978. Shoots very smooth and power is good. Did some tests with weighed JSB 7.33 gr. pellets. Pellets weighted at 7.3 gr went 854 fps. Pellets weighed at 7.5 gr 848 fps. For a 43 year old rifle it's sweet.


 
This one is on ebay right now.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Beeman-FWB-Sport-124-D-Himalayan-Walnut-Stock-Serviced-Sling-Soft-Case/114886352561?pageci=56e00f59-d5db-4e7d-98ca-55ae1c133d48&redirect=mobile

If you find (and that's a BIG IF!) A trigger I'd be interested in your original if it's in good shape. The automatic safety on mine doesn't engage when I cock the rifle and I suspect the trigger tab that engages the safety slide may be worn or broke off. The gun shoots so nice that I'm not going to tear into it until I have parts. I have a new slide (ARH) and trigger spring right now.

That FWB 124 is in decent shape. I’m a sucker for JM’s stocks. The top of that receiver shows what happens when you don’t use the correct scope mounts on these guns.

Your correct ! I noticed the scars on the receiver top as well. Plus, the 124's dovetail grooves are different than the RWS line of rifles. The only mount that I found to fit correctly was the BKL one piece with droop compensation. No stop screw and the mount hasn't moved at all.

Yes, BKL's usually work well. Sportsmatch makes mounts specifically for the FWB and Webley rifles that have the "cross slots" on top of the receiver. The mounts have a bar on the bottom to "marry" with the cross slots. EAW also makes a mount specifically for the FWB guns but these mounts now cost more than a decent FWB sport. Here's a link to the sportsmatch mount:

https://www.pyramydair.com/product/sportsmatch-1-rings-medium-11mm-dovetail-fits-fwb-sport-webley-patriot?a=5263

Here's a picture of one of my FWB 124's in a JM tyrolean stock that Paul Watts converted to .22 cal. It has an EAW scope mount:

FWB 126 II006.1627919151.jpg



20210331_100940.1628046165.jpg


Do you have model numbers for the Sportsmatch or whatever you are using on your 124 ? Problem is I need droop compensation. Nice rifle ! Mine isn't a safe quuen but still nice. Early San Rafael Jnc probably made in late 1978. Shoots very smooth and power is good. Did some tests with weighed JSB 7.33 gr. Pellets weighted at 7.3 gr 854 fps. Pellets weighed at 7.5 gr 848 fps. For a 43 year old rifle it's sweet.


The gun shown has an EAW scope mount. That’s what I’m using on that FWB 124. Contact EAW and expect to pay $350-$450 for the mount. Sportsmatch mounts made specifically for the FWB rifles work well. Their one piece 1” mounts are part number HOP23C and their 2 piece 1” mounts are part number TO3C. Once upon a time you could buy direct from Sportsmatch so I suggest you start by contacting them since the link I provided to these rings on the PA site appear to be out of stock. I’d still call PA and AOA. Here’s a link to Sportsmatch:

https://www.sportsmatch-uk.com/1-diameter-body-tube-high-range-for-9-5mm-11-5mm-dovetails-up-to-56mm-lens-diameter-includes-easyfit-arrestor-pin