Feedback on a Pardini K12 sought....
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Feedback on a Pardini K12 sought....
I'm just about ready to order one of these and as there are none in Australia as yet, this will be a sight unseen purchase.
I'm interested in obtaining comments from any existing K12 owners out there before I place an order. Am using a 162EI Short at the moment.
I'm interested in obtaining comments from any existing K12 owners out there before I place an order. Am using a 162EI Short at the moment.
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I'd also like to see a review of the K12. Pardini's website says the K12 has a "new trigger mechanism." I have a Pardini K2S, which I think has an excellent trigger. I wrote to PardiniUSA about a month ago to ask for a description of the K12's trigger, but I never got a response.
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The K12 trigger has a different feeling. Clean but much more easy than K10 (which wasn't better than K2s, IMO). You can see why looking at the picture here (different design, angles, levers, etc.).echoindia wrote:I'd also like to see a review of the K12. Pardini's website says the K12 has a "new trigger mechanism." I have a Pardini K2S, which I think has an excellent trigger. I wrote to PardiniUSA about a month ago to ask for a description of the K12's trigger, but I never got a response.
TRIGGERLeon wrote:Scerir - and would you know how the K12 compares to a LP10 or 162EI?
Lp10 = dry, clean, crisp, (not so easy to control?), (isometric action of the finger?)
162E = long, smooth, (isotonic action of the finger?)
K12 = clean, short, sort of "surprise shot", (easy to control?)
BALANCE
Lp10 = heavy enough, stable, barycenter forward (but not nosy)
162E = not so stable (but it is around 1,050 grams!), barycenter rearward
K12 = very well balanced, despite its poor weight
I tested the K12 and was impressed by the trigger, just like scerir says: clean, short, sort of "surprise shot". Really easier to control was also my impression, but I can't be sure, I didn't shot enough with it.
About the ease to load a pellet, well, the breech is a clone of the LP10 breech and the pellet loading is very similar to the one of the LP10.
Note that not only the trigger is new, the breech also since it has now an absorber that from the outside looks very much to the one of the LP10 (but according to Pardini, it uses a magnetic system ?). So the K12, even if it looks similar to the K10, is actually a fully new pistol.
About the ease to load a pellet, well, the breech is a clone of the LP10 breech and the pellet loading is very similar to the one of the LP10.
Note that not only the trigger is new, the breech also since it has now an absorber that from the outside looks very much to the one of the LP10 (but according to Pardini, it uses a magnetic system ?). So the K12, even if it looks similar to the K10, is actually a fully new pistol.
These picures aren't mine, they come from: http://www.all4shooters.com/it/Gallerie ... rdini_K12/
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Depends on where you put the weights - out of the box, none of them all suits me well. The Pardini tank seems incredibly light, and the pistol is pretty light, but that might be the colour :-) Had no problems balancing my K12, enough options to add weight. The rear frame feels a bit more substantial (weight-wise) than the LP10, which is fine for my taste.
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Sorry guys for the absence, I misplaced our password for this website and when I couldn't find it, I forgot about it as we have been traveling from competition to competition nonstop.JiriK wrote:How does the trigger of K12 compare to trigger of LP10e?
Also, I have read that Pardini offers L, M and S size grips. For what size hand is that L shaped for? I have size L grip in my Steyr.
Put my LP10e for sale today.. Thinking about ordering K12.
to answer your grip question, if you are large on Steyr you will be large with our grips. In addition, if by chance you do consider ordering one, the grip can be exchanged for free so long as no modifications have been made.
To discuss the difference in trigger, coming from a shooter's eyes (I primarily shoot air pistol for the US) the K12 is a crisp, easy to control trigger. When I am coming into the target and ready to take the shot, I am able in a swift but controlled motion take the shot without much movement in my finger which translates to no movement in the sights. The crispness and balancing inside of the mechanics of the trigger also make it seem lighter than what it actually is.
From a shooters standpoint (not as a part of business) I prefer the K12 trigger over the LP10. Whenever I have tested and felt the LP10 trigger I have always thought of it as being a slow, large trigger with lots of movement inside. Whenever I take the shot I feel too many vibrations from the springs inside of the gun and it gives it a feeling of a sluggish trigger as though it does not go off when you want it to. But this is all personal opinion.
Hope this helps!
Alex