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New free pistol?
While watching free pistol match at issftv i couldnt recognize the pistol used by nestruev. it didnt look like anything i have seen before. does anybody know a thing?
On another note JIN Jong Oh used an LP10E to get gold metal at 10m air pistol.
On another note JIN Jong Oh used an LP10E to get gold metal at 10m air pistol.
Did you mean 15 year old Hämmerli 160?
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Free Pistols
The Hammerli 160/162 are fine free pistols. I nearly bought one last year but had to leave it after trying it out, and finding the extreme rake angle of the grip to be too much of a strain.
Look at the uploaded image (from Ruig's URL's) of Nestruev holding the Hammerli, and you can see the angle of his wrist in the hold. Too extreme for most shooters I say.
I use a Toz35 with a Morini grip and it offers a nice natural hold which is essential over the length of time during a marathon 50m match.
Look at the uploaded image (from Ruig's URL's) of Nestruev holding the Hammerli, and you can see the angle of his wrist in the hold. Too extreme for most shooters I say.
I use a Toz35 with a Morini grip and it offers a nice natural hold which is essential over the length of time during a marathon 50m match.
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I shoot a 162 and do not feel the rake angle is "extreme". The rake is adjustable from what I think is an upright grip to more rake than I can shoot now. 14 years ago I was shooting more rake than now, however, I don't think the 160/162 should be excluded from consideration because of rake.
I did find the 152 as having too much rake for me recently, however, I could have shot it in the mid 1990s and I could probably get my muscles/tendons stretched enough to shoot it, too.
Ben
I did find the 152 as having too much rake for me recently, however, I could have shot it in the mid 1990s and I could probably get my muscles/tendons stretched enough to shoot it, too.
Ben
Agree with Freepistol: the rake is adjustable from a lot of rake to a rake similar to a modern AP (LP10 and similar) or a modern standard pistol (CM22M and similar).
People used to shoot big bore like 1911 would probably not like it, but it should not be a problem for any person used to shoot ISSF precision events.
People used to shoot big bore like 1911 would probably not like it, but it should not be a problem for any person used to shoot ISSF precision events.
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I knew Steyr was going to advertise that picture!
I knew Steyr was going to advertise that picture!