Selecting a 25m Center Fire Pistol
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Selecting a 25m Center Fire Pistol
Hello,
Yesterday I shot a Walther GSP .32 Wadcutter, and I liked the feel of the pistol.
I was considering the purchase of a .32 pistol, therefore I wanted to ask you your opinions.
At the moment I'm considering the Walther GSP and the Pardini HP.
What are your thoughts on these pistols and are there other to consider?
Thank You,
Yesterday I shot a Walther GSP .32 Wadcutter, and I liked the feel of the pistol.
I was considering the purchase of a .32 pistol, therefore I wanted to ask you your opinions.
At the moment I'm considering the Walther GSP and the Pardini HP.
What are your thoughts on these pistols and are there other to consider?
Thank You,
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Re: Selecting a 25m Center Fire Pistol
Consider the Hammerli SP20, very reliable and a dream to shoot.tqb wrote:Hello,
Yesterday I shot a Walther GSP .32 Wadcutter, and I liked the feel of the pistol.
I was considering the purchase of a .32 pistol, therefore I wanted to ask you your opinions.
At the moment I'm considering the Walther GSP and the Pardini HP.
What are your thoughts on these pistols and are there other to consider?
Thank You,
cheers
Brad
There are a number of different centrefire pistols and revolvers that can be used (and different calibres).
Pick on a make/model that is in current production with a local dealer for support, use you local clubs and if possible to try each of the pistols and see how they fit you hand for grip, balance and feel.
Then go out and buy one, include in your costs buying a press and reloading gear, as it is a lot cheaper to reload than buy factory ammo.
Pick on a make/model that is in current production with a local dealer for support, use you local clubs and if possible to try each of the pistols and see how they fit you hand for grip, balance and feel.
Then go out and buy one, include in your costs buying a press and reloading gear, as it is a lot cheaper to reload than buy factory ammo.
Re: Selecting a 25m Center Fire Pistol
Its a good shooter, good pistol. A good sporting pistol..brakarzac wrote:Consider the Hammerli SP20, very reliable and a dream to shoot.tqb wrote:Hello,
Yesterday I shot a Walther GSP .32 Wadcutter, and I liked the feel of the pistol.
I was considering the purchase of a .32 pistol, therefore I wanted to ask you your opinions.
At the moment I'm considering the Walther GSP and the Pardini HP.
What are your thoughts on these pistols and are there other to consider?
Thank You,
cheers
Brad
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Last edited by scottruss on Sun Mar 10, 2013 7:38 pm, edited 1 time in total.
You may want to search the archives here at Targettalk. All of the commonly used 32 wadcutter pistols have been discussed in detail. You'll find that each to be problematic in one capacity or another be it accuracy, reliability and even long term durability, at least in the opinion of some shooters.