Quote Originally Posted by AKA Hugh Uno View Post
Mark, remember that you only use 2-3 SMALL drops of the chamber oil and obviously you never dry fire the rifle (instant ruination potential). You can partially (or fully) move the cocking arm up and down to spread the lube. I would even leave it overnight, then shoot it with a pellet. You may even get a couple shots that will "detonate" the lube (bang) no big deal unless you overlube. Shoot the rifle into an old phone book. An inch or so penetration should be about right as far as power goes. rough estimate anyway. . gpod luck.
It's been decades since I fired my FWB 124. Under the Feinwerkbau wording on the side of the rifle is the word Oldendorf, whatever that means.

I have a brochure called PELLETS AND PISTON with it as well as a TECHNICAL REPORT sheet from Beeman's. It said to use 3 to 4 drops of Chamber oil every 500 rounds and 10 drops of Compression spring oil every so often using the application needle. I have three plastic bottles of spring oil and one bottle of chamber oil from Beemans. I assume the oils are still good after 20+ years. I have those cleaning pellets, too, which the directions say to use 4 at a time to fire through the barrel to clean the bore lest the dryfire effect happens.

I also have the original rear open site and front sight cylinder apparatus that I took off to put on the Williams peep site apparatus and front sight apparatus with multiple front sight posts.

I have one box of Beeman Silver Jet pellets, too, on inventory.

I have a postage mark on a box containind my supplies marked 1981. So, I figure I bought the rifle in 1981 from Beeman's.

You and others have rekindled my interest in quality air rifle shooting after 20+ years.

Thank you, all.

I hope Beeman's is still in business so I can order more pellets and oils.

NOTE: Beeman tech report says some FWB rifles may have lowered power if shipped to some countries but said if the rifle has the Beeman word on it, this guarantees the rifle is FULL powered. My rifle is such.

Thomas

THANKS FOR REMINDING ME; AFTER 20 YEARS PLUS OF NOT FIRING THE RIFLE, I FORGOT ALL THIS STUFF.