Weighting different air pistols
Posted: Sat Aug 19, 2017 5:49 pm
I was looking for an air pistol suitable for my daughter to start on AP shooting.
She is 14 and somewhat skinny and currently shoots open sight air rifle in the local state matches (that is a popular category in Brazil) and is willing to get into Olympic pistol shooting.
She tried some of my old FWBs (65, C20), to no avail. They are way too heavy or nose balanced for her.
Then we started to look for something suitable. Here we do not have local dealers for the renowned brands and most shooters rely on purchasing abroad or second hand equipment.
I searched TargetTalk looking for information and found some scattered pieces about pistol weight and balance. But as factory specs are somewhat standardized and may not reflect what actual equipment wights (grips, barrel weights, even trigger shoes make a difference,) so I choose to do my own research.
Here are some measurements I did while evaluating some pistols with a kitchen scale.
FWB 65: 1299 g
FWB 80: 1287 g
FWB C20: 1167 g
Morini CM162EI: 1040 g
Steyr LP2: 902 g
As expected, the Steyr LP2 presented itself as the most comfortable pistol for her to start offhand shooting. She is still on her first steps, but was able to lift it for 40 shots without excessive fatigue.
I was not able to let her try a short model as they are relatively scarce around here.
And about the scale... that is a humble $5 Chinese scale, but it is true to about 2-3 grams when tried with a reference weight.
Any additional insights on this issue is more than welcome.
And to Rover: I do practice holds with the 65. It is superb to make you steady with any other lighter pistol.
*Saran
She is 14 and somewhat skinny and currently shoots open sight air rifle in the local state matches (that is a popular category in Brazil) and is willing to get into Olympic pistol shooting.
She tried some of my old FWBs (65, C20), to no avail. They are way too heavy or nose balanced for her.
Then we started to look for something suitable. Here we do not have local dealers for the renowned brands and most shooters rely on purchasing abroad or second hand equipment.
I searched TargetTalk looking for information and found some scattered pieces about pistol weight and balance. But as factory specs are somewhat standardized and may not reflect what actual equipment wights (grips, barrel weights, even trigger shoes make a difference,) so I choose to do my own research.
Here are some measurements I did while evaluating some pistols with a kitchen scale.
FWB 65: 1299 g
FWB 80: 1287 g
FWB C20: 1167 g
Morini CM162EI: 1040 g
Steyr LP2: 902 g
As expected, the Steyr LP2 presented itself as the most comfortable pistol for her to start offhand shooting. She is still on her first steps, but was able to lift it for 40 shots without excessive fatigue.
I was not able to let her try a short model as they are relatively scarce around here.
And about the scale... that is a humble $5 Chinese scale, but it is true to about 2-3 grams when tried with a reference weight.
Any additional insights on this issue is more than welcome.
And to Rover: I do practice holds with the 65. It is superb to make you steady with any other lighter pistol.
*Saran