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Dry fire Pardini SPBE 22

Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2018 5:12 pm
by bentrod
I have the 6" version of the Pardini SP22 BE coming soon, what is the best way to dry fire this gun? I have been shooting a Ruger MKII and dry firing it for years without a plug because the firing has an cross-pin to keep the firing pin from striking the breech face. If the Pardini has a suspended firing pin also why is a plug needed. I have been shooting my Marvel conversion with a dry wall screw in the chamber and cocking the hammer. If i cannot do this with the Pardini, what plug is needed that is not too cumbersome?

Thanks,

Jim

Re: Dry fire Pardini SPBE 22

Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2018 6:50 pm
by neal77
I have the 5" SP and have always used the dry fire plug that came with the gun.

Re: Dry fire Pardini SPBE 22

Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2018 10:33 pm
by dronning
I have the 6", and I use the plug, it's not cumbersome you barely have to move the bolt to reset the trigger.
- Dave

Re: Dry fire Pardini SPBE 22

Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2018 2:29 pm
by Tangohammerli
plug, always. I have the repair kit, just in case, with new fpin..

Re: Dry fire Pardini SPBE 22

Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2018 6:28 pm
by bentrod
Well I now have the gun, WOW!

Came with a plug, works like a charm, barely have to move the bolt to reset the hammer. It will take some time to get the grip where I want it, but it is close now. I had to set the trigger forward quite a bit, it couldn't have been easier to do that. I will scope it with my new Aimpoint H1, as soon as the Kodiak mount and tubes I ordered from KC get here.

I shot it with irons yesterday for function test before I made any modifications, it likes CCI SV. I didn't try any other ammo because I have 2 cases of the CCI. I see very high scores with it soon.

Jim

Re: Dry fire Pardini SPBE 22

Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2018 7:59 pm
by dronning
bentrod wrote: Thu Dec 20, 2018 6:28 pm Well I now have the gun, WOW!

Came with a plug, works like a charm, barely have to move the bolt to reset the hammer. It will take some time to get the grip where I want it, but it is close now. I had to set the trigger forward quite a bit, it couldn't have been easier to do that. I will scope it with my new Aimpoint H1, as soon as the Kodiak mount and tubes I ordered from KC get here.

I shot it with irons yesterday for function test before I made any modifications, it likes CCI SV. I didn't try any other ammo because I have 2 cases of the CCI. I see very high scores with it soon.

Jim
You will love the Kodiak and H1. The Kodiak didn't fit over the rail but with a couple of passes with a file it fit perfect. It took a while to get my grips exactly where I wanted them. I also have a Dick Horton 1911 angle orthopedic grip and a 1911 printed grip from https://www.precisiontargetpistolgrips.com/. So far my high score has been with the 1911 printed grips. CCI SV has been accurate and flawless.
- Dave
6" Bullseye edition

Re: Dry fire Pardini SPBE 22

Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2018 1:11 pm
by bentrod
dronning,

thanks for the feedback, I ordered the 1911 grips that you are using.

If they workout I will get the same for my Baikal IZH 46.

Let's face it old JMB really knew this stuff.

Jim

Re: Dry fire Pardini SPBE 22

Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2018 8:45 pm
by tray999
bentrod wrote: Thu Dec 20, 2018 6:28 pm Well I now have the gun, WOW!

Came with a plug, works like a charm, barely have to move the bolt to reset the hammer. It will take some time to get the grip where I want it, but it is close now. I had to set the trigger forward quite a bit, it couldn't have been easier to do that. I will scope it with my new Aimpoint H1, as soon as the Kodiak mount and tubes I ordered from KC get here.

I shot it with irons yesterday for function test before I made any modifications, it likes CCI SV. I didn't try any other ammo because I have 2 cases of the CCI. I see very high scores with it soon.

Jim
Jim,

Just a word of caution that I have had issues with CCI SV being a little long in my SP magazines and not feeding. It might be a lot thing, but I thought I would mention it.

Re: Dry fire Pardini SPBE 22

Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2019 1:23 am
by dronning
tray999 wrote: Sat Dec 29, 2018 8:45 pm
Jim,

Just a word of caution that I have had issues with CCI SV being a little long in my SP magazines and not feeding. It might be a lot thing, but I thought I would mention it.
About 3K rounds of CCI SV through my SP BE 6" and no issues.
- Dave

Re: Dry fire Pardini SPBE 22

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2019 11:20 am
by bentrod
I will keep an eye on the cartridge length of the CCI, I have Eley Club and SK on hand if need.

I have my Aimpoint H1 mounted and will shoot the first match of the winter league tonight. I will keep you all posted. My 1911 grip from Precision is on the way.

Thanks

Jim

Re: Dry fire Pardini SPBE 22

Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2019 12:18 pm
by SlartyBartFast
tray999 wrote: Sat Dec 29, 2018 8:45 pm Just a word of caution that I have had issues with CCI SV being a little long in my SP magazines and not feeding. It might be a lot thing, but I thought I would mention it.
This is why I shoot CCI SS HP with my FAS. Slightly longer cartridges seem to be very common in CCI SV and would jam my magazines and not feed.

There's certainly length quality control issues with the CCI SS HP as well. Some HPs are deep and pronounced, some bullets look like CCI SV LRN.

Re: Dry fire Pardini SPBE 22

Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2019 5:07 am
by northpaw
Well, you get what you pay for. I simply use CCI cause it comes cheap, and goes bang, usually.