Looking at getting either a K12 or 162 EI

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Rover
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Re: Looking at getting either a K12 or 162 EI

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Here ya go:

http://califpistolmatches.com/programs/ ... rogram.pdf

I know the program is dated, but the contact info is not.

In Kim is a nice guy and fields/coaches a great Junior AP team.
cloudswimmer
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Re: Looking at getting either a K12 or 162 EI

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paw080 wrote:
cloudswimmer wrote:I really wish I could try them all. Down here where I'm at in South Orange County Calif. AP is pretty alien, everybody down here is into IPSC and IDPA firearms (including me) So I'm kinda on my own with no ability to try AP guns out. Last AP I bought was the original Steyer LP10 which I bought new from our sponsor here sight unseen. I tried both medium and small grips but was never really comfortable with either, and was going to need to either start sanding or get a custom grip, and also the shiny aluminum finish bothered me too (shoulda bought the black one in hind sight) Along came an opourtunity for a custom firearm I had wanted for a long time so I sold the LP10 to fund it.

So I've been watching ISSF matches to fill me in with the time I've been out of it, reading my Yur'Yev book, and looking at manufacturer's websites to see what's new. Looks like not much has changed since I've been gone. People are still winning ISSF finals with 162's here and there, Steyer still seems to dominate the field )though now with the electronic trigger), and the Pardini K12, Walther, and MG seem to be sprinkled into the field here and there. So It's come down to the 162 EI or K12, and I think I'm going to get the Morini from our sponsor here unless somebody wants to talk me out of it :)




Chris
Dear Cloud, There are frequent 10M AP60 matches run by Mr Kim in La Puente, California. Search this forum

for ways to get in touch with him. He also hosts the occasional Free Pistol and Sport/Standard Pistol matches

at the Prado Park Olympic shooting venue. Actually, there are several AP and Sport Pistol shooters that live in

or used to live in Orange county and a bunch of Bullseye shooters too; you're not as alone as you think you are.

Tony
Hey that's great news! Thanks Tony!
cloudswimmer
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Re: Looking at getting either a K12 or 162 EI

Post by cloudswimmer »

Rover wrote:Here ya go:

http://califpistolmatches.com/programs/ ... rogram.pdf

I know the program is dated, but the contact info is not.

In Kim is a nice guy and fields/coaches a great Junior AP team.
Perfect! Thanks Rover! Last time I was into AP I eventually burned out of shooting and went back to handgun hunting. To get involved with others would extend the interest I'm sure, and give me something to work towards. Thanks again my friend for the info!

Chris
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