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Re: Olympic Target Pistol
Weird but why does the topic starter edit all his post to 3 dots? ...
Re: Olympic Target Pistol
The 2008 Olympic pistol has been depicted here in the forum at another time. It was a older gun at the time and is no more in production, as one poster here had correctly explained in the respective thread.
The present pistol version is in the printed Norinco sales catalogue (as well as its Free Pistol cousin) and also somewhere on the Web. Has been shown on the IWA for a few years. The one whch I handled had the serial nunber 0505003.
Alexander
The present pistol version is in the printed Norinco sales catalogue (as well as its Free Pistol cousin) and also somewhere on the Web. Has been shown on the IWA for a few years. The one whch I handled had the serial nunber 0505003.
Alexander
Re: Chinese Olympic Target Pistol
This picture shows its close litter sister, only 3 serial no.s away:
Re: Olympic Target Pistol
I have shot it a couple of times now. Steady as a rock, and sufficiently precise. Trigger was maladjusted however, and I am still fumbling. The design seems rather close to Pardini.
Alexander
Alexander
Re: Olympic Target Pistol
Minimum text required by the message board software.CamelNL wrote:Weird but why does the topic starter edit all his post to 3 dots? ...
Re: Olympic Target Pistol
Update: using Baidu as search engine, I found a long and very substantial article on the "new" Chinese .22 sport and standard pistol. The Google machine translation is of course cumbersome and distorted, but it at least gives some insight:
http://mil.news.sina.com.cn/pc/2005-10-16/29/1146.html
http://mil.news.sina.com.cn/pc/2005-10-16/29/1146.html
Re: Olympic Target Pistol
How about this addition to the Jianshe EMEI line:
They call it a Slow-fire Pistol. I bet Morini called it something else, right before they called their attorney. It comes complete with electronic trigger!
Of course, there are very minor differences from the original; slotted screws, instead of Torx, the reversed position of the power switch and test button, the matte phosphate finish on the barrel, and the straight wire trigger.
cricman
They call it a Slow-fire Pistol. I bet Morini called it something else, right before they called their attorney. It comes complete with electronic trigger!
Of course, there are very minor differences from the original; slotted screws, instead of Torx, the reversed position of the power switch and test button, the matte phosphate finish on the barrel, and the straight wire trigger.
cricman