Richard H wrote:jipe wrote:Anybody will agree that the MG2 is a very innovative design. As an engineer, I find it an amazing pistol.
But as a shooter, what benefit does this design bring compared to more state of the art designs like the Pardini or Morini ?
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Just a question Jipe, what makes the Pardini "more state of the art"?
You may think its more reliable but theres is nothing about it that make it state of the the art.
If you're talking about the testes that I think you are being bolted into a vice really doesn't due just to what makes the MG2 and SSP state of the art, unless of course they plan on changing the rules.
I think that there is a misunderstanding about the words "state of the art". This is the opposite to innovative, it means that the Pardini and Morini (and others like Tesro...) are the up to date classical pistol design while both SSP and MG2 have disruptive innovations.
One of the arguments used for both pistol is that their design allows to have the maximum authorized barrel length while pistols like the Pardini, Morini, GSP, Tesro with the magazine in front of the trigger cannot have that maximum allowed barrel length without having a too long total length.
The "problem" is that both from the accuracy and bullet speed point of view, the Visier tests show that having the maximum allowed barrel length doesn't bring obvious benefit: the most accurate pistol has a relatively short barrel, the second one has the maximum length, a group of pistols with mixed length have more or less similar accuracy, same for the bullet speed.
The other benefit of the MG2 is that its design allows to have both the maximum allowed barrel length and no magazine in the grip giving a maximum freedom in grip shape and rake, the same is possible with pistols with the magazine in front of the trigger but at the expense of having a shorter barrel. Other pistol with the long barrel have the magazine in the grip like the AW93, SSP, IZH35... i.e. most other pistols having the long barrel.
For recoil recovery, the SSP and CM22M RF are also very fast. Note that the top RF shooters still use a Pardini and that SSP was successful in the 25m women event at the OG. Indeed, Thibaut SAUVAGE succeeded in RF with an MG2.
About getting an MG2, still no importer in my country (there was one, he stopped importing Matchguns about two years ago) only the possibility to ask a gunshop to import one piece without possibility to try it before buying it and with very little after sale support (no spare parts in stock, no pistol knowledge from the ginshop...). I do not buy a match pistol (whatever the brand) without local support.