Pardini free pistols; odd, but worthwhile?

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FP10

Pardini free pistols; odd, but worthwhile?

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Pardine is adding a new "entity" to their free pistol line, the FPE.
Featuring an lectronic trigger.
Anyone with suggestions over this new pistol (or the mech. trigger version of same)?
The older models of Pardine FPs did not really catch on? Due to the odd looks, or due to inferiority compared to the Hämmerli 150s and 160s, and the Morini 84e?

Your comments are welcome.
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I personally can't see an electronic trigger making tons of difference to the pardini - the manual trigger is IMO pretty good anyway. Plus Pardini electronic triggers have their own issues.

Rob.
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RobStubbs wrote: -
Plus Pardini electronic triggers have their own issues.
Rob.
Yes. Pardini el-triggers have had their trouble issues. Modestly spoken.

New versions of the electronics appearing from time to time. Is version 4 is the current one?
And Pardini semiautomatics, generally, in.22 and .32, have had, and do have, their own trouble issues.
Less than perfect magazines still causing trouble. After all those years...
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