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FAS 603
Looking for a FAS 603 barrel for a friend. <Sarcasm>I'm sure these must be laying around on everyone's bench so shouldn't have any problem picking one up cheap. </Sarcasm>
FAS 603 Barrel
Greetings,
I have machined FAS 603 barrels for fellow shooters in the past.
Send me an email and we can further discuss if I can be of assistance.
Cheers,
Dave
I have machined FAS 603 barrels for fellow shooters in the past.
Send me an email and we can further discuss if I can be of assistance.
Cheers,
Dave
Re: FAS 603 Barrel
PM Sentfc60 wrote:Greetings,
I have machined FAS 603 barrels for fellow shooters in the past.
Send me an email and we can further discuss if I can be of assistance.
Cheers,
Dave
Re: FAS 603
I'm thinking of a FAS 603, can anyone tell me how they age, and what spares availability is like these days?
602s seem to wear, the springs weaken and the reliability falls off.
A Pardini .32 would be an obvious first choice but they're just too front heavy for me.
602s seem to wear, the springs weaken and the reliability falls off.
A Pardini .32 would be an obvious first choice but they're just too front heavy for me.
Re: FAS 603
You can remove the front weights from the pardini. That´s about 60g off the front.
Hope this helps
Hope this helps
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Re: FAS 603
Thanks, without the weights the SP Std is about the right weight.
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Re: FAS 603
JamesHH wrote:I'm thinking of a FAS 603, can anyone tell me how they age, and what spares availability is like these days?
602s seem to wear, the springs weaken and the reliability falls off.
A Pardini .32 would be an obvious first choice but they're just too front heavy for me.
I recently purchased a FAS602. I purchased a repair kit as well as a couple extra magazines from the Company's founder's son in Italy (thx to a referral o this forum). Prices were reasonable and service excellent.
Just fyi, my FAS is more front heavy than my Pardini (with all barrel weights in), plus the FAS with iron sights weighs 42oz, the Pardini with a dot sight and all the front barrel weights installed is 38oz. I really like the FAS, but couldn't see it as a replacement for the Pardini. Old v new.
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Re: FAS 603
Look at the FAS602 and FAS607 threads, there are sources for some new parts.
Domino (http://www.dominoguns.it)
Armeriatrelles (http://www.armeriatrelles.com/tienda/in ... =6#/page-2)
Domino (http://www.dominoguns.it)
Armeriatrelles (http://www.armeriatrelles.com/tienda/in ... =6#/page-2)
- Smith & Wesson SW22 Victory
- FAS SP607
- FAS SP607
Re: FAS 603
I would go with Dave, even better than factory.
Re: FAS 603
Thanks for the input, I was wondering if there were any specific problems, slides or frames cracking, barrels wearing out (602 barrels seemed soft) magazine issues.
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Re: FAS 603
When I was shooting 603s (heavy use) the only springs that didn't get changed annually were the magazine springs, the magazine ejection spring, the magazine catch spring and the rear sight spring. ALL others, including the ones in the hammer and trigger boxes, were changed as a matter of course.
The recoil buffer and clip were changed every 6 months.
The magazine lips needed to be re-set every couple of months (or so).
The barrels came out of the factory at .308, but would happily handle .311-.312 soft lead Lapua or Geco bullets with great accuracy.
The 603s (and 602s) needed loads of TLC, but it was well worth the effort.
The recoil buffer and clip were changed every 6 months.
The magazine lips needed to be re-set every couple of months (or so).
The barrels came out of the factory at .308, but would happily handle .311-.312 soft lead Lapua or Geco bullets with great accuracy.
The 603s (and 602s) needed loads of TLC, but it was well worth the effort.
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My experience as well.The 603s (and 602s) needed loads of TLC, but it was well worth the effort.
Re: FAS 603
And mine. I have a few CF guns ( a lot really ) and my FAS 603 is one of my favourites.
Light-weight, fantastic point-ability. I have a RH shoulder problem at the moment so struggle shooting an entire CF match with a front-heavy gun like a Pardini or Manurhin Match revolver but I don't have the same fatigue problem with a 603.
I bought my 603 second-hand, and had it cerakoted in Midnight Blue - it looks amazing.
The advantage of the cerakote costing is, apart from improving the cosmetics, is it's natural lubricity and it's ability to reverse wear on internal components.
Light-weight, fantastic point-ability. I have a RH shoulder problem at the moment so struggle shooting an entire CF match with a front-heavy gun like a Pardini or Manurhin Match revolver but I don't have the same fatigue problem with a 603.
I bought my 603 second-hand, and had it cerakoted in Midnight Blue - it looks amazing.
The advantage of the cerakote costing is, apart from improving the cosmetics, is it's natural lubricity and it's ability to reverse wear on internal components.
Re: FAS 603
What have you seen for cost of a 603 on the used market?
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Re: FAS 603
Depends which country you live.
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Silly me ! I assumed incorrectly.
The USA market is the one I asked about.
The USA market is the one I asked about.