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FP60

Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2014 12:29 am
by conradin
Can anyone tell me what is the exact BRAND of the FP60 free pistol? Hammerli? Walther? Walther-Hammerli? Does anyone own one and what name is stamped on it? I am talking about the German made ones, not the Swiss made.

I do think that to brand it Walther is a bad marketing idea..it seems to me that Hammerli is now used as a brand for cheap products or for beginners or kids. Pretty sad.

Re: FP60

Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2014 3:19 am
by slofyr
conradin wrote:Can anyone tell me what is the exact BRAND of the FP60 free pistol?.....
You would enjoy it.

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The way I prefer it.
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Re: FP60

Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2014 9:16 am
by joel
I believe that some, maybe early ones, were made by Hammerli in Switzerland. I would personally want that one.

Joel

Re: FP60

Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2014 10:50 am
by cnnhead
conradin wrote:Can anyone tell me what is the exact BRAND of the FP60 free pistol? Hammerli? Walther? Walther-Hammerli?
Does it really matter? Hammerli is now a part of Umarex, like Walther, a brand rather than a company anymore. Whole production has been moved to Germany.
Is the German version better or worse than its Swiss predecessor? In my opinion, neither. The design is still the same and the German quality is unquestionable. The only German innovation is the new "compensator" (which can be easily replaced by the old one - see the attached picture).
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conradin wrote:Does anyone own one and what name is stamped on it? I am talking about the German made ones, not the Swiss made.
Yes, I own a German edition. And the stamping is exactly like in the picture sent by slofyr.
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Re: FP60

Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2014 11:33 pm
by conradin
It is a very elegant design. I am just surprised that for those who still want to shoot mechanical trigger, they still stick with Toz-35 which sooner or later will run out of parts, as opposed to the Hammerli FP60 "by Walther". The FP60 has been having very good results lately, once Pang Wei also started using it. I think the Toz-35 is numbered. It has not won anything major for quite awhile now.

Re: FP60

Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2014 1:54 pm
by william
conradin wrote:It is a very elegant design. I am just surprised that for those who still want to shoot mechanical trigger, they still stick with Toz-35 which sooner or later will run out of parts, as opposed to the Hammerli FP60 "by Walther". The FP60 has been having very good results lately, once Pang Wei also started using it. I think the Toz-35 is numbered. It has not won anything major for quite awhile now.
Oh, puh-leeze! If you're worried about parts availability, buy a second pistol (or even a third). They're cheap enough if you don't care about looks, and I wouldn't be surprised if Umarex runs out of FP60 parts before you run out of TOZ parts.

And who really cares about whether the TOZ has won any major events recently? It's the same old silly desire to shoot whatever the big dog does.

Re: FP60

Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2014 3:03 pm
by Rover
We're all waiting for YOU to hit the big-time with a TOZ, Conradin.

The parts that go first on a TOZ are the springs; they are crap. I make my own replacements from paper clips or shortened S&W trigger return springs. Way better than OEM!

Re: FP60

Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2014 6:27 pm
by william
By the way, Vince, if you think the days of the TOZ are numbered maybe you ought to count up the Hämmerli FP offerings since the TOZ35's appearance. Reminds one of all the US presidents who have come and gone while the Castros are still snug in their beds in Havana.

Re: FP60

Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2014 12:52 am
by David M
william wrote:By the way, Vince, if you think the days of the TOZ are numbered maybe you ought to count up the Hämmerli FP offerings since the TOZ35's appearance. Reminds one of all the US presidents who have come and gone while the Castros are still snug in their beds in Havana.
Hummm.....I wonder if Castro shoots a TOZ ?

Re: FP60

Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2014 3:49 am
by SamEEE
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Castro shoots an obsolete design. M1911A1.

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Re: FP60

Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2014 4:21 am
by kevinweiho
SamEEE wrote:
Castro shoots an obsolete design. M1911A1.
The U.S. military has listed the M1911A1 as obsolete ONLY because it is no longer standard issue. The basic design of John Moses Browning has changed very little throughout its production life and is still used and trusted by millions of people around the world...

Re: FP60

Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2014 8:46 am
by CR10X
I guess when the guy with the longest signature line on the list speaks, we better listen. On the other hand, Larry's Guns seems to have amassed quite a collection of TOZ parts and I believe our host can also provide support for anyone that wants to muddle along with such outdated technology. As Rover mentioned, most breakable parts can be fabricated with forge level technology and a good file. Personally, I've never had anything break. Yea, it may not be taking the the highest levels anymore, but its still shot a LOT. Gotta remember, total cost versus total benefit. Thank you.

Re: FP60

Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2014 10:50 am
by Bob-Riegl
Yeah Larry has amassed lots of TOZ parts by raiding the parts boxes on all the ones he sells--"oh they don't pack them anymore", BS. BTW, I notice that Conradin has now listed all of his toys as E, aren't you just the one?..... "Doc"

Re: FP60

Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2014 2:43 pm
by renzo
Bob-Riegl wrote:Yeah Larry has amassed lots of TOZ parts by raiding the parts boxes on all the ones he sells--"oh they don't pack them anymore", BS. BTW, I notice that Conradin has now listed all of his toys as E, aren't you just the one?..... "Doc"
Not always his fault......................

Have you ever tried to get yourself a mechanical CM-84?

Re: FP60

Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2014 3:38 pm
by SamEEE
The only time i've been let down by a TOZ was when a 45 year old spring broke. 3 minute job to replace it.

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The sear spring is probably the weakest part of the design. As Rover mentioned some folks have success fabricating replacements out of paperclips.
I have also been told that a bulldog clip, if the right sized one, will sweep the appropriate profile that the sear spring does.
So another avenue for fixing obsolete equipment!

Rover, which particular return spring did you replace the firing spring with? How many loops did you trim it?

Re: FP60

Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2014 4:51 pm
by morten
I guess Pang Wei was the only one shooting FP60 in the last world championship :-)

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I'll keep my TOZ for some more decades :-)

Re: FP60

Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2014 7:18 am
by conradin
I don't need a TOZ, I have a Hammerli 100. Why use a copy when I have an original with plenty of parts I have collected for the past two years?

Re: FP60

Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2014 7:19 am
by conradin
morten wrote:I guess Pang Wei was the only one shooting FP60 in the last world championship :-)

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I'll keep my TOZ for some more decades :-)
Isakov. The point is Pang finished third. Things in general started quietly. Walther made a mistake by only "sponsoring" German shooters.

Re: FP60

Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2014 1:38 pm
by j-team
conradin wrote:I don't need a TOZ, I have a Hammerli 100. Why use a copy when I have an original with plenty of parts I have collected for the past two years?
Just because the Toz 35 loading lever is in the same place as Hammerli 100 series doesn't make it a copy. Have you ever looked inside at how they work? I think not.

Re: FP60

Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2014 3:16 pm
by william
j-team wrote:
conradin wrote:I don't need a TOZ, I have a Hammerli 100. Why use a copy when I have an original with plenty of parts I have collected for the past two years?
Just because the Toz 35 loading lever is in the same place as Hammerli 100 series doesn't make it a copy. Have you ever looked inside at how they work? I think not.
Look inside to see how it works - wouldn't that be a novel approach for the guy whose posts provide us so much amusement!