Only links, sorry.
1) The Chiappa-Fas: https://www.gunsweek.com/en/pistols/sho ... ion-pistol
2) The new Pardini K12: http://www.pardiniarmi.it/armi/air_pist ... sorber.php
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Re: Made in Italy
Well at least it looks like they've gone back to separate hammer and trigger modules. I always found that you could get a better trigger than with the combined units.scerir wrote:1) The Chiappa-Fas: https://www.gunsweek.com/en/pistols/sho ... ion-pistol
Time will tell whether the new hammer unit design will give the same feel as you could get from the older ones.
Re: Made in Italy
Greetings,
Would like to see FAS bring back the 32 Wad Cutter pistol. I rather enjoy my 603.
Cheers,
Dave
Would like to see FAS bring back the 32 Wad Cutter pistol. I rather enjoy my 603.
Cheers,
Dave
Re: Made in Italy
Financial suicide for any company to invest in ISSF Centre Fire pistol production in my opinion (same applies to Free Pistols now!).fc60 wrote:Greetings,
Would like to see FAS bring back the 32 Wad Cutter pistol. I rather enjoy my 603.
Cheers,
Dave
Re: Made in Italy
Right. Here is Raffaele speaking about the 22lr https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ni_GcHyuiw . And here is a collection, for sale, of old Dominos, and among them the rapid fire "bronze" at Monreal Olympics (with Roberto Ferraris). It was 1976 ... http://www.lavetrinadellearmi.it/magazi ... e-vendita/fc60 wrote:Greetings, Would like to see FAS bring back the 32 Wad Cutter pistol. I rather enjoy my 603. Cheers, Dave