fwb c55p malfunction

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sean
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fwb c55p malfunction

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I bought the 55p. Shot a tin of pellets , no problem.
Not even a week old. Was told it's from the 2nd batch and misfire problem has been sorted.
The gun has fired 2 pellets @ once twice as well as jammed.
My question is: do I send it back for an adjustment, or just scrap it and get the Steyr LP 50?

Need advice on this one please, Sean
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RobStubbs
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It would seem sensible to send it for servicing - if it's a new gun that'll be covered under the warranty. If not you will have to pay for it. If the worst comes to it you can always sell it after you've had it serviced and get the Steyr.

Rob.
David Levene
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Re: fwb c55p malfunction

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sean wrote:The gun has fired 2 pellets @ once twice as well as jammed.
My question is: do I send it back for an adjustment, or just scrap it and get the Steyr LP 50?
What makes you think that can't happen with a badly adjusted Steyr as well; it can.

Send it back for adjustment and if that doesn't work then there may be a more serious problem with the gun.
sean
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malfunctioning fwb 55p

Post by sean »

Thanks for the comments! Sean
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