Air pistol shooting on falling plates like these: http://www.rika1.com/main2-1.asp?Gruppe=1&Produkt=8
Is it popular? If so, in which countries?
Also, other than Rika, does any other company make the target systems?
Air Pistol Falling plate
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Re: Air Pistol Falling plate
The rules are well hidden on the ISSF website, but at [b]http://www.issf-sports.org/getfile.a ... 13.pdf[/b]
Re: Air Pistol Falling plate
I don't think its especially popular. In the UK we shoot it a bit but then we have fewer options given our cartridge pistol bans. I suspect if we had .22 target pistols, almost no one would have the guns required to shoot it.
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Re: Air Pistol Falling plate
Contact the Modern Pentathlon Association of New Zealand:-
http://www.onlysport.co.nz/browse/profi ... aland.html
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http://pentathlon.wix.com/backup#!__contact-us
I know the UK MPA use knock downs for training , but MP uses a hole the full size of the black but if they are made in NZ and the demand is great enough it should not be a problem to have a hole the size you want.
http://www.onlysport.co.nz/browse/profi ... aland.html
edit
http://pentathlon.wix.com/backup#!__contact-us
I know the UK MPA use knock downs for training , but MP uses a hole the full size of the black but if they are made in NZ and the demand is great enough it should not be a problem to have a hole the size you want.