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That's pretty cool, and a Hammerli at that.
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Hammerli statue

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Sure, but its missing the switch and the grip is oversized for the hand. What were they thinking???? ;-)
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switch, grip, & thinking

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What switch?
What oversized grip?
Were you thinking?
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That would be the switch to turn the electronic trigger of the 162 on (or off).
All that filler between the fingers suggests the grip is oversize.
That's what I think.
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The hand was molded from Skanakar. The hold looks pretty solid.
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I just added WAP and WAR rifle photos
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The switch on the 162 would not be visible in the first shot and would probably not be visible in this shot:

http://www.pilk-uns.com/picsW/be11/img_3129.htm

Perhaps it's a 160.

I think it is outstanding that they choose a free pistol to sculpt.
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The hand is creepy.
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Excellent pictures - excellent work. I'm very happy! :-D
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Apropos of the "creepy" comment . . . I would love to talk to the artist out of earshot of officials. Any first year art student could read all sorts of counter-revolutionary symbolism in the buried hand striving out of the earth toward the heavens . . . with a pistol!

Kinda makes yuou go "hmmmmm . . . . "

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methosb wrote:The hand is creepy.
Yes indeed. Too bony. Eww.
Get the hand model a hamburger or something.
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IMHO...
In terms of engineering and metal-casting skill - very impressive.
In terms of artistic and sculptural merit - hideous!
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This sculpture was made after Mr. Xu, Haifeng, China's first Olympic gold medal winner in 1984, Los Angelos. That was his free pistol, scored 567.
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Guest1 wrote:The hand was molded from Skanakar. The hold looks pretty solid.
Oh really? Says who?
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Re: switch, grip, & thinking

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comments wrote:What switch?
What oversized grip?
Were you thinking?
First, I'm onsite and walked around the sculpture.
Second, I'm familiar with free pistol.
Third, I have a sense of humour which I guess eluded you.

That being said, the grip doesn't have the middle and ring finger perpendicular to the bore. The angle of the fingers' mid-sections implies that the grip is too large for the hand, forcing them outward. Reducing the length or the width of the grip may allow a better fit and optimise the grip.

Geeez, talk about a tough crowd.
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Go on Patrick, attack the grip with a Dremel ;-)
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Great pics
.... yes, I could be a 160 but I am sure Patrick (who has a great sense of humour) will be able to investigate more fully!!
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I tried to use the Dremel but...

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David Levene wrote:Go on Patrick, attack the grip with a Dremel ;-)
Just when I got the extension cord in place, these guys came at me! They have no sense of humour at all, nor do they know the intricacies of grip.

;-)

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One more thing...

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The sights don't work.
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