Product description: “FWB 800 X”
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The Model 800 X is available in the classic black/silver color combination or with grip and cheek piece in red laminated wood and red compressed air cylinder.
The Model 800 X from Feinwerkbau impresses with many features for optimum results in shooting sports. The buttstock on this air rifle is double jointed, height-adjustable and separable – without affecting the set sighting line.
The stock can be easily converted from right to left. The cheek piece has an acute-angled and a rounded contact radius. By rotating the cheek piece by 180°, the shooter can select the angle of contact that is most comfortable for him. The cheek piece can also be tilted, swiveled and adjusted in height and length.
The cocking lever on the model 800 X can be freely positioned through 360° in the home position and swiveled inwards and outwards.
The pressure reducer works parallel to the barrel axis and, thanks to the optimized control behavior, ensures an extremely smooth shot release.
The high-quality trigger components and the visually exceptional front stock with its optimum damping behavior round off the technical features perfectly.
Features:
- Interior absorber
- 20 clicks match rear sight: 4×4 Vario-Sight is adjustable 40.4 – 60mm (measured from the barrel’s center) and can be adjusted to 5 different heights.
- 22mm front sight is a laterally adjustable globe that accepts 22mm aperture inserts
- Includes one removable compressed air cylinder with manometer
- Includes 200 BAR filling adaptor & discharge screw
- Accessory rail embedded in fore-end stock for handstop & other accessories
- Completely adjustable cheekpiece
- Dry fire mode meets ISSF requirements
- Two-way adjustable stock
- Compressed Air 200 BAR system
- Aluminum adjustable butt plate
- Completely adjustable grip
- Adjustable sighting radius
- Adjustable height riser mounts
- Height adjustable handrest
- Includes hard plastic rifle transport case with combination lock
Brand
Feinwerkbau
The firm of Feinwerkbau Westinger & Altenburger GmbH was founded after the Second World War by engineers Karl Westinger and Ernst Altenburger, becoming a registered company in 1951. In the early years, up to 1960, the company's main source of income was the production of precision parts for other well-known companies. This period witnessed the development of the electro-mechanical calculator, at the time a very advanced product, and this was produced in large quantities by Olympia Werke in Wilhelmshaven. Right up to 1975, all Olympia calculators were developed in Oberndorf for serial production in Wilhelmshaven.
Following the establishment of the German Shooting Union in 1956, the founders of the company - both experienced gunmakers - developed the first competition air rifle, which featured a side-lever cocking mechanism, fixed barrel and patented recoilless action. This revolutionary product was a sensation in the early Sixties and won enthusiastic acclaim from all target shooters. Within a short period of time, almost all existing records had been shattered and targets were made smaller, but Feinwerkbau rifles still produced consistently world-beating results. This success was repeated in 1965 with the introduction of Feinwerkbau air pistols.
Thanks to these advances, Feinwerkbau was responsible for a dramatic improvement in the standards of high-precision shooting across the globe, and the enormous demand which was generated for Feinwerkbau target arms enabled the company to expand massively into the world of high-precision sporting arms. The ensuing years saw the production of spring-piston airguns, CO2 rifles and pistols, pre-compressed air-guns and most recently the development of compressed-air guns. The addition of a small-bore pistol, the AW93, and a complete range of small-bore target rifles complete the range of Feinwerkbau sporting guns.
To this day, Feinwerkbau still manufactures high precision parts and limited editions for other famous companies, thereby encouraging and maintaining the highest level of quality on the part of both management and staff.
The company employs some 130 people at present and is managed by Michael Westinger and Manfred Kötzle.