Weight 9.92 lbs., OAL
43.70", .177 Velocity 570 fps, Muzzle Energy 5.25 FP, ACC
c-t-c .04", Lever, power plant pre charged pneumatic, 12
Groove Rifling, Laminated Wood Stock, Match Adjustable Trigger
from 2.12oz to 5.29oz, No Safety
The P700
Universal has the following adjustments:
BEEMAN
/ FWB P700 Junior Universal
$2135
FWB P700
Junior Universal Specifications
Weight 7.5 lbs., OAL
43.70", .177 Velocity 570 fps, Muzzle Energy 5.25 FP, ACC
c-t-c .04", Lever, power plant pre charged pneumatic, 12
Groove Rifling, Aluminum Stock with Laminated Wood Components,
Match Adjustable Trigger from 2.12oz to 5.29oz, No Safety
The P700
Junior Universal has the following adjustments:
BEEMAN
/ FWB P700 Aluminum
Silver
Black
Blue
$3145
FWB P700
Aluminum Specifications
Weight 10.58 lbs., OAL
43.31", .177 Velocity 570 fps, Muzzle Energy 5.25 FP, ACC
c-t-c .04", Lever, power plant pre charged pneumatic, 12
Groove Rifling, Aluminum Stock with Laminated Wood Components,
Match Adjustable Trigger from 2.12oz to 5.29oz, No Safety
The P700
Aluminum has the following adjustments:
BEEMAN / FWB P70 Field Target
$3055- Right Hand
$3170- Left Hand
FWB P70
FT Specifications
Weight 10.58 lbs., OAL
43.31", .177 Velocity 850 fps, Muzzle Energy 15.05 FP, Lever,
power plant pre charged pneumatic, 12 Groove Rifling, Aluminum
Stock with Laminated Wood Components, Match Adjustable Trigger
from 2.12oz to 5.29oz, No Safety
BEEMAN / FWB 603
$2400 - Right Hand - Last One!
When a shooter
reaches the world class level they typically only look to one
company to provide their equipment - Feinwerkbau. The new Beeman/FWB
603, which had a sneak preview at the Centennial Olympics, is
now available with all the medal winning quality that is synonymous
with the Beeman and Feinwerkbau names. Improvements include a
revised stock mounting system and the latest in vibration reduction.
A compensator siphons off a minute amount of air and displaces
any and all vibration to give the ultimate in follow through.
It is this type of technological advancement that allowed this
air rifle to win the first gold medal of the 1996 Olympic games.
The Beeman/FWB
603 is a next generation single stroke pneumatic. The cocking
stroke was designed to flow with the body.The large handle fits
the palm comfortably, and the power stroke is towards the shooter,
not awkwardly away as some other brands. Consequently, cocking
the Beeman/FWB 603 is much easier than other single stroke pneumatics
leading to less effort which can raise the heart rate, tire the
shooter, and lower the scores.
One of the
most unique aspects of the rifle is the laminated stock. This
handsome stock is constructed from hardwoods and hard rubber.
Each layer is cross laid to each other and the result is a stock
so rigid that stability is assured regardless of humidity or
temperature changes. Wood gun stocks absorb moisture or dry out
causing subtle changes in shape and altering the point of impact,
but the 603 stock completely eliminates this problem. Feinwerkbau
even tested the materials by holding a stock underwater for days,
and it still held it's shape! There is even an improved three
point mounting system for the action.
The cheek
piece and butt plate are now more adjustable than ever. Not only
can the cheek piece be moved up or down in a full 30mm range
but can also be canted top to bottom or bottom to top by 20 degrees.
The left to right can be canted 15 degrees and the entire unit
can be moved 5mm left or right. The butt plate has a similar
range of adjustments making this rifle a custom fit to any shooter
of any size or shape.
Feinwerkbau
airguns have always been recognized as having some of the finest
triggers ever designed, and the 603 is no exception. Pull weight
adjusts from approximately 3.5 ounces to a bit more than a pound,
and there are adjustments for pull-off point, initial travel,
finger length, and even lateral position. Now both the trigger
and trigger slack weight are separately adjustable with small
knurled knobs located in the trigger guard. Adjustments can be
made with the turn of a finger, no tools are required, and even
be changed in the middle of a match! A new dry firing device
has been included for easy practice of position and trigger control,
and a lighter firing pin gives an even faster lock time than
before.
The 603 appears
to have a long 25 inch barrel, but in reality that is only a
shroud. The rifled inner barrel is only 16.6 inches long with
the remainder a wide, hollow tube that does not touch the pellet
once it leaves the rifled barrel. So what is the advantage of
the short barrel? The answer lies in shooter motion once the
shot is fired. The longer the barrel the more opportunity the
shooter has to move, even ever so slightly, and to pull the rifle
off the target. The three barrel weights on the end are moveable
allowing the shooter to balance the rifle to their preference.
Finally a new front sight with an increased aperture was added.
With all these
features, and accuracy of 0.04", it's no wonder why the
Beeman/FWB 603 is the rifle of choice. Already adopted by several
members of the United States Shooting Team, as well as other
competitors around the world, the 603 is destined to visit the
medal stand quickly and frequently!