Hi
I want to buy a Feinwerkbau rifle.
I am more inclined towards a Pistol Grip http://www.pyramydair.com/s/m/Feinwerkb ... _Blue/1030
and not one without a pistol grip http://www.pyramydair.com/p/Feinwerkbau ... ifle.shtml
I find the ones with pistol grip allow me to get a better grip and help me be more accurate.
So the bug question is the difference between the two?
Thanks
Regards
Gaurav
Req for Info | Rifle | Pistol Grip vs no Pistol Grip
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Re: Req for Info | Rifle | Pistol Grip vs no Pistol Grip
They are both pistol grips. Think about it , you will be holding the rifle the same way in your right hand.
The FWB Blue will have an adjustable grip so you can change position, tilt, and even fit a mid/small/large grip according to your palm size. also, the blue stock seems much more adjustable, particularly for length. ergo the price difference. What it will not let you do is shoot thumb up, something the laminated stock version allows. though I'm not sure if ISSF rules allow thumbs up shooting
If you are spending big bucks here, find out what accessories are available, and ask pyramidair if they will sell the rifle to suit you grip size
The FWB Blue will have an adjustable grip so you can change position, tilt, and even fit a mid/small/large grip according to your palm size. also, the blue stock seems much more adjustable, particularly for length. ergo the price difference. What it will not let you do is shoot thumb up, something the laminated stock version allows. though I'm not sure if ISSF rules allow thumbs up shooting
If you are spending big bucks here, find out what accessories are available, and ask pyramidair if they will sell the rifle to suit you grip size
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