http://issfnews.com/default.asp?file=articles&id=416
I knew Yifu had recently gone back to Steyr, (shooting an LP1- my personal favorite!) after an 8 year hiatus, he left Steyr because of that disastorous 10th shot in the 1996 Olympics. I was'nt for sure what Mikhail would be shooting, since he has done quite well with the Benelli Kite in recent matches, although he was telling everyone that he would shoot the Steyr LP10 in the one match that really counted.
looks like a Walther LP300 in Bronze medalist's hands
Steyr takes GOLD and SILVER in Mens Air Pistol
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brands of the air pistols in olimpics
Pilkguns:
Are you sure the pistol of the first place is a steyr?
for the form of the barrel I find that was another mark.
the counterbalance of the end of the cylinder confuses me.
Nano
Are you sure the pistol of the first place is a steyr?
for the form of the barrel I find that was another mark.
the counterbalance of the end of the cylinder confuses me.
Nano
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Re: brands of the air pistols in olimpics
That's a standard LP1/LP5 additional weight. Although it surrounds the cylinder it is actually clamped to the barrel shroud. They used to also make a half size weight but I believe they stopped making it in the late 90s.Nano wrote:Pilkguns:
Are you sure the pistol of the first place is a steyr?
for the form of the barrel I find that was another mark.
the counterbalance of the end of the cylinder confuses me.
Nano
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