j-team wrote:hundert wrote:I don't think any female will handle a 1.3kg pistol for 40 shots. I did 1.5kg with extra weights in training, but I'm a guy and it was exhausting.
Really? How many years did they all shoot FWB 65s in that weight range? And GSPs in Sport pistol!
I think you ahve a memory hole, FWB 65 is a light pistol, only the very first version with a thick barrel was heavy.
Here's the thin barrel (the more common):
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-GQEzT9jM5ZU/U ... 65+13i.JPG
here's the old thick barrel (the gun is unbearably heavy):
https://www.co2air.de/wbb2/attachment.p ... ntid=38805
even found a comparison one next to another, the barrel is at least twice as heavy as the other one:
http://s60.photobucket.com/user/Charlie ... 1.jpg.html
And there's another version of thin and short barrel, which is even lighter.
I sold my 65 and bought Steyr lp1, jesus was the gun light!
I used to own the thick barrel, I believe it was over 1300g, 1380 if my memory servs me right, and it wasn't fun to shoot with, the thin barrelled version is super light, you can even add weights to it if you want. It's SUPER unlikely any woman would be able to shoot the thick barrel without a heavy penalty on her score
The rider is right, Steyr's grips are labelled incorrectly, if you have 90mm it's a definite S grip. but it may be too thin. Steyr's "M" starts with 95mm, anything below you will have to put putty on the movable palm rest (like I did). I've had at least 10 Steyr grips throughout my "career" you can trust the info.
Morini gets the size right.