pilkguns wrote:When they get a production gun out, we will let you know. They also had a number of interesting air rifles as well, but all were prototypes, they wanted to know what was sellable in America, and of course they were thinking 10s of thousands of each. I am afraid that I burst their bubble.
New pistol by Khaidurov (designer of TOZ-35, AW-93)
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Just stumbled onto this thread. Any update on importing the Demyan SP08?
Not an answer to your question but some more info
http://www.targettalk.org/viewtopic.php?t=24688
http://www.targettalk.org/viewtopic.php?t=24688
New pistol by Kaidurov
The new pistol looks basically like the AW93 from Feinwerkbau. Logical, as it seems Kaidurov worked on it, as I understand.
What puzzels me though, are the sight adjustment nobs. I thought the sights of the standard pistol needed to be adjusted with a tool, not to say a screwdriver? Has the rule changed or did that rule never exist???
What puzzels me though, are the sight adjustment nobs. I thought the sights of the standard pistol needed to be adjusted with a tool, not to say a screwdriver? Has the rule changed or did that rule never exist???
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Re: New pistol by Kaidurov
I can't remember any such rule, nor have I ever heard of one. That doesn't mean that it never existed though.gn303 wrote:I thought the sights of the standard pistol needed to be adjusted with a tool, not to say a screwdriver? Has the rule changed or did that rule never exist???
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Thank you Paulo, it seems the threads should be merged.
paulo wrote:Not an answer to your question but some more info
http://www.targettalk.org/viewtopic.php?t=24688
Re: New pistol by Kaidurov
AW93 has sight adjustment knobs.gn303 wrote:The new pistol looks basically like the AW93 from Feinwerkbau. Logical, as it seems Kaidurov worked on it, as I understand.
What puzzels me though, are the sight adjustment nobs. I thought the sights of the standard pistol needed to be adjusted with a tool, not to say a screwdriver? Has the rule changed or did that rule never exist???
Re: New pistol by Khaidurov (designer of TOZ-35, AW-93)
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it;s been 10 years and Khaidurov died in the mean time (in 2012?) http://tonybrong.blogspot.com/2012/12/t ... ov_27.html
the Demyan company no longer exists ... it seems.
so i guess this new pistol will never exist :(
it;s been 10 years and Khaidurov died in the mean time (in 2012?) http://tonybrong.blogspot.com/2012/12/t ... ov_27.html
the Demyan company no longer exists ... it seems.
so i guess this new pistol will never exist :(
Airpistol: Feinwerkbau P8X
STP: Pardini SP
CFP: Pardini HP
Freepistol: TOZ-35
PPC: CZ Shadow 2
PCC: Nova Modul CTS9
BR50: CZ 457 LRP
STP: Pardini SP
CFP: Pardini HP
Freepistol: TOZ-35
PPC: CZ Shadow 2
PCC: Nova Modul CTS9
BR50: CZ 457 LRP
Re: New pistol by Khaidurov (designer of TOZ-35, AW-93)
'Demyan' company exists and continues to produce weapons, mainly pneumatic. The most famous model is the AP16 pistol. The SP-08 pistol is not produced because Demyan Belikov cannot legally produce weapons on Russia and has not found the money for serial production in Europe - about 15 million euros.
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Re: New pistol by Khaidurov (designer of TOZ-35, AW-93)
For what it is worth, Khaidurov also designed the TOZ-36, 49, and 96 revolvers based on the Nagant system (which allows the cylinder to fit into the barrel and produce a gas seal). It has the accuracy of a pistol with the reliability of a revolver. The TOZ-36 used the 7.62 Nagant revolver cartridge, the 49 used the shortened 7.62 mm "Sport" cartridge, and the 96 used .32 S&W longs. The Soviet Union produced some brilliant designers; most of whom never prospered from their work because of corruption at higher levels along the way. It's too bad we can't make their designs here in the USA; we'd be self-sufficient for target pistols and rifles for sure!