FWB 300 Dry Fire??

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atomicgale
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Re: FWB 300 Dry Fire??

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thomasina wrote: Wed Jun 29, 2022 10:52 am Did I just discover the way to dry fire a spring rifle?
Recommendation: Start searching the "For Sale" section for another FWB300.

OR: Use three or four felt cleaning pellets & "dry fire" that way.

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Bob Foth
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Re: FWB 300 Dry Fire??

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The piston does not strike the pellet.
The pellet seals in the barrel providing air resistance to the movement of the piston, slowing it before it hits the "stop".

The pellet is moving down the barrel well before the piston stops and would also be significantly (catastrophically?) deformed if struck hard enough to shoot 10m.
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Re: FWB 300 Dry Fire??

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Here you go, the coach said so. Final answer.
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