Thank you for your videos. Without them I cold not have re-assemble my pistol. It gave me confident to overhaul my 1968 FWB 65. Now it shoots like it was new, even if it’s 54 years old. That’s quality!!!
Thank you for posting this video. Re-assembly of my FWB 65 went so much more smoothly with your video! Thank you for taking the time to share with the world.
Great job on this video - This is one of the most complex trigger assemblies Ive had the pleasure of working on. Your video no doubt saved me hours of time and made the project go much smoother. I appreciate your effort and our should paths ever cross I will happy to buy a round of your beverage of choice. {BTW the Q tip tip will come in handy on other projects}
HELP!! I followed your video step by step, but something went wrong. Now, when I pull the cocking lever, it doesen't go back in closed position. What could it be? Thanks in advance.
Hello Ale! First of all, thanks for watching my videos! In the actual case of your troubles I have to say ... I am not a clairvoyant, therefor it probably would be the best to disassemble all and try again. I wish you the best... and ... the FWB65 is not that easy... ! best regards Josef
Thank you for your videos. Without them I cold not have re-assemble my pistol. It gave me confident to overhaul my 1968 FWB 65. Now it shoots like it was new, even if it’s 54 years old. That’s quality!!!
Thank you for posting this video. Re-assembly of my FWB 65 went so much more smoothly with your video! Thank you for taking the time to share with the world.
Thanks Phil!
Sincere Thanks
Josef
Great job on this video - This is one of the most complex trigger assemblies Ive had the pleasure of working on. Your video no doubt saved me hours of time and made the project go much smoother. I appreciate your effort and our should paths ever cross I will happy to buy a round of your beverage of choice. {BTW the Q tip tip will come in handy on other projects}
HELP!! I followed your video step by step, but something went wrong. Now, when I pull the cocking lever, it doesen't go back in closed position. What could it be? Thanks in advance.
Hello Ale!
First of all, thanks for watching my videos! In the actual case of your troubles I have to say ... I am not a clairvoyant, therefor it probably would be the best to disassemble all and try again.
I wish you the best... and ... the FWB65 is not that easy... !
best regards
Josef
This is priceless,thanks so much for your efforts.