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I just got a Feinwerkbau 65 target air pistol. FWB hasn't made them for several years. As this is the only one I've ever seen or shot, i have a couple of questions:
1. The last part of the cocking action moves the barrel and receiver forward to the firing position. It is so stiff I'm almost afraid I'll bend the cocking lever. Is this normal?
2. The anatomical grips, the 'glove of wood' are a little tight for my hand. If I take a wood rasp to it, it will look like it was gnawed on by a cross-eyed squirrel.Do you know of anyone who works on grips like this?
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