guns and ammo at world cups

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guns and ammo at world cups

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for those that think it is important (i.e. the horse, not the rider) the ISSF list of firearms and ammunition used the shooters who won medals at 2011 World Cups > http://shooting.by/im/results/Industry_in_WCs_2012.pdf
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Post by Misny »

It's always interesting to see who are the leading manufacturers. I'm wondering if the Steyr electronic trigger is responsible for it's popularity in air pistol at this level.
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Very interesting to see Walther making substantial in-road in air pistol. I am guessing it must be the 400. Walther looked liked it had lost the plot with the 300. Steyr still holding its ground.
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Post by Richard H »

Misny I don't think the electronic trigger is responsible for those numbers as its pretty close to what they've had in the past. That said many are shooting the E version and had converted to from the standard version.
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Post by j-team »

I can't be bothered searching through all the results, but surely Toz won at least one medal in Free Pistol during the year?
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