New FAS 6007 is here...

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Leon
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New FAS 6007 is here...

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At the risk of stealing FAS Domino's thunder, I've taken the liberty of re-posting pictures of the new 6007 from their FB site. I'm sure they won't mind.
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If its reliability is as good as its looks, this is a winner! I think it looks great.
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I think it looks cheap, just look at the rear sight. And they couldn't have mounted the grip further away from the barrel axis if they tried.
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Tycho wrote:I think it looks cheap, just look at the rear sight. And they couldn't have mounted the grip further away from the barrel axis if they tried.
Pah ! the Swiss don't know anything about making precision shooting instruments :)
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I am confused by the amount of metal above the barrel and slide.

There might be a logical reason for it, but I cannot think what it would be.
TB
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I don't understand why they build up excitement for a premier and then don't publish any material right away. Kind of a drag they haven't published any data and proper pictures.
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More pictures. It exudes quality....
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TB
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Apparently it will not be available until October.
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Shooterer
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Any hints on the MSRP of this pistol?
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Could they have made the sight line any shorter????
slofyr
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tufty wrote:Could they have made the sight line any shorter????
It appears like the front sight block slides fore/aft in the dovetail, and it can be flipped 180.
Dr. Jim
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Got to keep the sight radius within the allowed limit for ISSF, but maybe changeable to maximize for NRA?
jerber
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So does anyone knows where in the US you can get this pistol?
And how much are they?
Anyone using one of them?
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Tycho wrote:I think it looks cheap, just look at the rear sight. And they couldn't have mounted the grip further away from the barrel axis if they tried.
Agree. Did they steal the bolts out of the factory gutter for the elevation screw?
Rover
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So much negativity...

Looks like an old Unique.
Dr. Jim
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Now, now, don't go maligning Uniques, eh? Besides it looks like the last one they put out. I think I'll just past mine and my FAS/Dimino 602 on to my grandkids. Nothin' finer to shoot with!

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So much negativity...

Looks like an old Unique.

Looks like an old 607 to me with an altered trigger guard. Nice gun but like cars the older ones look better than they drive.
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WHAT AM I MISSING? Somebody dug up a year-old thread to comment on what? According to the Chiappa website, there is no 6007. Type 6007 into their search panel, and it suggests you check your spelling. The only pistols worth noting there (and barely so) are the FAS 6004 - you know, the one with the exquisite(?!?) quality control - and the Mateba-designed Rhino revolvers.

Where I grew up just outside Boston the company name would have been pronounced "Cheapah" with apparently good reason.
brutale
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coming soon in 2016:
http://www.dominoguns.com/index.php/mor ... t=30&sku=1

Most famous FAS Sporting Pistols cal. .22 has a modular design can be quickly disassembled and adjusted every aspect. From 1978 to 1998, FAS pistols were in the hands of over 40% of International shooters worldwide. Some most notable champions shooting FAS pistols were: John T. McNally, Daniel Cesar Felizia, Roberto Ferraris, Ion Corneliu, Ricardo Youston, Lajos Pálinkás, Balogh László, Roman Lastretti, Balogh Palma, Ansermet Marcel, Ansermet Michel, Basinski Igor, Roosca Marcel, Joseph Gonzales, Jaspal Rana, Meng Gang, Bernardo Tobar Ante and many more.
Some old most Famous medals
1976 Olympic Games Montreal - Canada Bronze FAS DOMINO OP601 cal.22 short
1980 Olympic Games Mosca - Russia Gold FAS DOMINO OP601 cal.22 short
1988 Olympic Games Seul - Korea Bronze FAS DOMINO OP601 cal.22 short
1990 Olympic Games Barcellona - Spain Bronze FAS DOMINO OP601 cal.22 short
1982 World Championship Caracas - Venezuela Gold FAS DOMINO SP602 cal.22 l.r.
1994 World Championship Milan - Italy Silver FAS DOMINO SP607 cal.22 l.r.
1994 World Championship Milan - Italy Gold FAS DOMINO OP601 cal.22 short
1998 World Championship Barcellona - Spain Gold FAS DOMINO SP602 cal.22 l.r.
1998 World Championship Barcellona - Spain Silver FAS DOMINO SP602 cal.22 l.r.
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