Most Usable standard pistol
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Most Usable standard pistol
I would like to get a new standard pistol. I have a Pardini SP that is set up for bullseye with a red dot and an IZH 35 with Morini grips. What is the best choice? FWB, Walther (I always wanted one), Does the Morini work? It is all your opinion, but that's what I'm after.
Best,
Dwight
Best,
Dwight
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b) read
c) make shortlist
d) use search function
e) read more
f) if there are specific questions about specific guns left, use forum, but
there probably won't, because the topic has been covered in some way literally for dozens of times, and every conceivable comparison made...
I have a Walther SSP and really like it. Very reliable and eats every ammo that I have given it. Great sights except they have to be adjusted with an allen wrench instead of a regular screw driver or better yet finger adjustable like my LP-10. It is very adjustable in every aspect:sights, trigger, grips,weight. If you do get one get the extra weights for it if you like a heavier gun because it is very light.
Being left handed I don't get to try many different guns from fellow shooters or if I do it's not a fair test so I don't know if I would like something else better but I do like the SSP. Scott
Being left handed I don't get to try many different guns from fellow shooters or if I do it's not a fair test so I don't know if I would like something else better but I do like the SSP. Scott
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Hiya,
Another option is that since you already have the pardini, you could make some mods and use it for both NRA bullseye and standard pistol as I did on an early SPE I had.
1) take your existing barrel to a gunsmith and have a weaver type rail attached to the shroud. Somewhat like the Larry's guns bullseye rail for the latest series of Pardinis. Your gunsmith may need to make a slight relief cut on the bottom of the rail to clear the top of the receiver without touching it. Mount the red dot to that, since it's all one assembly with the barrel it stays sighted in. This is your NRA setup, the rear sight stays in place and is unused.
2) Get a new barrel assembly to use for standard pistol with iron sights. Since your rear sight is unused for the NRA setup, it remains sighted in.
By simply swapping between the 2 barrels you can use the same gun for both. So you don't run into trigger issues in SP, you would need to set it to 1000g instead of 2lbs. The cost savinge of this over buying yet another pistol with mags and spare parts will more than pay for a case of match grade or 2 to 3 cases of practice ammo. You will also have the advantage of one grip, one trigger over using 2 different pistols.
My 2 cents,
Tom
Another option is that since you already have the pardini, you could make some mods and use it for both NRA bullseye and standard pistol as I did on an early SPE I had.
1) take your existing barrel to a gunsmith and have a weaver type rail attached to the shroud. Somewhat like the Larry's guns bullseye rail for the latest series of Pardinis. Your gunsmith may need to make a slight relief cut on the bottom of the rail to clear the top of the receiver without touching it. Mount the red dot to that, since it's all one assembly with the barrel it stays sighted in. This is your NRA setup, the rear sight stays in place and is unused.
2) Get a new barrel assembly to use for standard pistol with iron sights. Since your rear sight is unused for the NRA setup, it remains sighted in.
By simply swapping between the 2 barrels you can use the same gun for both. So you don't run into trigger issues in SP, you would need to set it to 1000g instead of 2lbs. The cost savinge of this over buying yet another pistol with mags and spare parts will more than pay for a case of match grade or 2 to 3 cases of practice ammo. You will also have the advantage of one grip, one trigger over using 2 different pistols.
My 2 cents,
Tom
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