Daryl's FP?
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Daryl's FP?
I don't quite recognize what Daryl is using in this photo:
http://www.usashooting.org/viewRelease.php?id=406
It kind of looks like a Morini and kind of like a Matchguns.
Anybody know for sure what it is?
Stan
http://www.usashooting.org/viewRelease.php?id=406
It kind of looks like a Morini and kind of like a Matchguns.
Anybody know for sure what it is?
Stan
http://www.gartlandprecisionllc.com/services.html
See if this looks alike.
See if this looks alike.
http://www.gartlandprecisionllc.com/services.html
See if this looks alike
Is the photo on the right a modified factory toz grip?
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That looks like the one.paulo wrote:http://www.gartlandprecisionllc.com/services.html
See if this looks alike.
Thanks,
Stan
This grip is a work of Master Nijazi Ibrahimov aus Ukraine ("hand axe" logo with the first name of the Master in Cyrillic below).RB6 wrote:Is the photo on the right a modified factory toz grip?http://www.gartlandprecisionllc.com/services.html
See if this looks alike
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I have the same grip since 2003.
And I could say the pistol on the right belongs to Turner or Beaman (I have seen as one of them ordered grip during WC 2009 in Munich).
My grip:
http://picasaweb.google.com/igor.rulyov ... 1011961778
Master Ibrahimov (aka Ibragimov):
http://toz35.blogspot.com/2009/12/nijazi-ibragimov.html
There are two grips....one is from German Grip Master - Mr. RinkRB6 wrote:http://www.gartlandprecisionllc.com/services.html
See if this looks alike
Is the photo on the right a modified factory toz grip?
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http://www.pistol-grips.net/ and another one from Master Nijazi Ibrahimov.
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T really hate to burst any ones bubble but what he is using to shoot world level scores may not work for the rest of us. He has, through careful and steady developement arrived at a personel solution to a pistol that is suitable for him and may or may not work for any one else. Never the less it may be a starting point for aspiring world level shooters, and worth considering as your approach to advancing into top scores. Good Shooting Bill Horton
I really do like that front sight---the standard TOZ sight was meant to pull fence staples, while tending the barbed wire, on the Russian Steppes. The cover for the trigger mechanism is something I really have the likes for---I wonder if it can be installed by one of us peasants???? The Morini sight ain't such a bad idea either, adjustable width rear sight blades, and no more left handed threads for the elevation screw. As for a new match barrel, if you're going for the precision, it ain't necessary---but it's like chicken soup for a cold---"it couldn't hurt....." "Doc"