Colt Match Target Rapid Fire Pistol?
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Colt Match Target Rapid Fire Pistol?
Hi,
Should I modify a Colt Match Target or buy another pistol for competition?
I will be using an Aimpoint 5000 XD.
Thanks,
Vin
Should I modify a Colt Match Target or buy another pistol for competition?
I will be using an Aimpoint 5000 XD.
Thanks,
Vin
I wouldn't touch that pistol in any way, shape or form---depending on condition, it is a collector and worth a few bucks. I still have mine which I bought NIB in 1952 in El Paso TX, for $125. It is as new as the day it was bought and still in original box, I fired 100 rounds through it and put it in my safe then. I have been offered a princely sum for it on more than one occasion. "Doc"
Colt match target
Huelet "Joe" Benner won five national match championships beginning about sixty years ago with a match target. No one has won a national championship with one since then. Almost all the current match pistols from Europe and Russia will serve you better even for US NRA three gun matches. If you insist on US made ,the Smith 41 and the High Standard Trophy or Citation is a better choice. Mayby the 22/45 ruger would work out also but will need a trigger job. What ever your choice, Good Shooting Bill Horton
Re: OK!
In ISSF Rapid Fire Pistol, the Pardini SP New Rapid Fire model dominates. See http://www.larrysguns.com/Products/Pard ... NEWRF.aspx for more information.vin wrote:Looks like I'm in the market for a rapid fire pistol:)
Thanks,
Vin
The Pardini SP New is also quite popular in NRA Conventional pistol.