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Pardini K60/K90 Manual
Just bought a Pardini K60, would anyone have an old Manual for a Pardini K60 or K90, or could I get a copy of one. Any info would be appreciated as I am new to Air Pistol.
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Hi
I was looking for one too this morning! There is some sight and trigger adjustment information on the Pilk Guns site in the 10P section http://www.pilkguns.com/tenp/sppk60.htm.
The Pardini website has an exploded parts list which is available at http://www.pardiniarmi.it/manuali/k60-k90.pdf but there is no manual.
Assuming you know nothing about them here's something odds and ends to start with:-
The cyclinder should be placed in the freezer to chill it before filling. If this isn't possible cool it down by bleeding off some CO2.
My cylinder (black with 4 holes at the end to assist removal) weighs 225gm when full and I get about 120 shots with it.
The pellet loading lever must be open when you change cylinders otherwise the gas escapes.
The small hexheaded screw on the right hand side of the frame near the grip selects dry fire mode.
Hope this helps a little.
Regards
Pete
I was looking for one too this morning! There is some sight and trigger adjustment information on the Pilk Guns site in the 10P section http://www.pilkguns.com/tenp/sppk60.htm.
The Pardini website has an exploded parts list which is available at http://www.pardiniarmi.it/manuali/k60-k90.pdf but there is no manual.
Assuming you know nothing about them here's something odds and ends to start with:-
The cyclinder should be placed in the freezer to chill it before filling. If this isn't possible cool it down by bleeding off some CO2.
My cylinder (black with 4 holes at the end to assist removal) weighs 225gm when full and I get about 120 shots with it.
The pellet loading lever must be open when you change cylinders otherwise the gas escapes.
The small hexheaded screw on the right hand side of the frame near the grip selects dry fire mode.
Hope this helps a little.
Regards
Pete
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Mark
I thought it was odd that there weren't any too. These pistols were in their prime around the time the WWW got up and running mainstream - not just for geeks but a heap of googling didn't find much.
I have also been on the lookout around the state competitions but I haven't seen another competitor in Victoria using a K60. If I do I'll try to get the manual and scan it.
A gun dealer in Australia has one with the manual so I e-mailed them to see whether thy would scan it. I've also e-mailed Pardini and finally I also sent TargetTalk member "Bobby38555" an e-mail as he recently bought a K60 which had the manual.
Cheers
Pete
I thought it was odd that there weren't any too. These pistols were in their prime around the time the WWW got up and running mainstream - not just for geeks but a heap of googling didn't find much.
I have also been on the lookout around the state competitions but I haven't seen another competitor in Victoria using a K60. If I do I'll try to get the manual and scan it.
A gun dealer in Australia has one with the manual so I e-mailed them to see whether thy would scan it. I've also e-mailed Pardini and finally I also sent TargetTalk member "Bobby38555" an e-mail as he recently bought a K60 which had the manual.
Cheers
Pete
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Alberto Trincia from Pardini has pointed to this link on their website. Thanks Alberto.
http://www.pardini.it/download.asp?pg=2
http://www.pardini.it/download.asp?pg=2
I just discovered that a complete scan of the K60 manual is already present at Pardini web site
Here it is:
http://www.pardini.it/manuali/pardini%2 ... p%20sp.pdf
It is multilingual (italian-english-french)
Enjoy your K60, it is a jewel-pistol!
Here it is:
http://www.pardini.it/manuali/pardini%2 ... p%20sp.pdf
It is multilingual (italian-english-french)
Enjoy your K60, it is a jewel-pistol!
I forgot to log in so I was recorded as "guest" but it was meAnonymous wrote:I just discovered that a complete scan of the K60 manual is already present at Pardini web site
Here it is:
http://www.pardini.it/manuali/pardini%2 ... p%20sp.pdf
It is multilingual (italian-english-french)
Enjoy your K60, it is a jewel-pistol!
No need of scanning, my manual is exactly the same. All Pardini pistols are described, including the fire ones, so please look inside the manual for your K60
Cheers
Aurelio , from Italy