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AVAILABLE FREE PISTOLS FOR RETURNING SHOOTER
Hi. I've been searching the forum and still have some questions. I'm retiring next year and will finally have some time to shoot. I shot Free Pistol for some years and quit about 25 years ago. I was an early adopter of electronic triggers (Walther FP) and at this point don't want another.
I've looked at the Toz but have never handled one. I currently shoot a 208s and am used to the grip angle. I having difficulty understanding what is currently being manufactured, available, and/or supported for parts and service.
I used to shoot Hammerli 104's and 106's and have considered a 160 but haven't seen one for sale lately. Also curious as to what Steyr, Morini, Pardini, or others have to offer.
Thank you.
Bob
I've looked at the Toz but have never handled one. I currently shoot a 208s and am used to the grip angle. I having difficulty understanding what is currently being manufactured, available, and/or supported for parts and service.
I used to shoot Hammerli 104's and 106's and have considered a 160 but haven't seen one for sale lately. Also curious as to what Steyr, Morini, Pardini, or others have to offer.
Thank you.
Bob
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Thanks so much. I don't know what the electronic trigger sitation is now. Like I said, I was an early adopter with the Walther FP and that experience soured me on them. I am also reading posts here about batteries for some models apparently becoming unavailable.
I held Masters cards in Free and Air Pistol twenty-five or thirty years ago. I have no delusions abouting going to the Olypmics but always enjoyed the sport. The slow fire shooting really boosted my Bullseye scores.
So have electronic trigger systems improved? Is Walther or now Walther-Hammerli still poor at support or maintaining stoocks of spare parts?
How do the grip angles compare?
Thank you.
Bob
I held Masters cards in Free and Air Pistol twenty-five or thirty years ago. I have no delusions abouting going to the Olypmics but always enjoyed the sport. The slow fire shooting really boosted my Bullseye scores.
So have electronic trigger systems improved? Is Walther or now Walther-Hammerli still poor at support or maintaining stoocks of spare parts?
How do the grip angles compare?
Thank you.
Bob
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RE: Free Pistol for Returning Shooter
I actually like my MG-5 mechanical trigger better than the Morini 84 or the Toz 35 (which I have). I believe different free pistols suit different people's shooting styles and physical characteristics. I prefer personally to have a very light free pistol with a mechanical trigger. I like the MG-5 because you can convert it if you ever had the desire to do so to an electronic trigger variant. I still have my Morini CM-80 Supercomp as well that I still use on occasion which I still do pretty well with.
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Yes - but they are not necessary. You can take an old Varta 15v battery (every 84e comes with one), tear off the metal wrap and re-pack the tube with 10 button cells (I bought 50 for $5). At a pinch, you don't even really need the tube (you can just wrap the stack with electricians tape) but it does help keep everything lined up neatly. The decreasing availability of the original Varta V74px is no longer an issue. See this thread here for everything you need to know.MARVINGARDENS wrote:The Morini looks like a very nice pistol. Is the battery adapter available?
Thanks again.
Bob
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