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Bsquareng
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Re: rapid fire air pistol

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I started this thread a couple of weeks ago because I really did want to know what happened to RF-AP. Since then I've spent a little time with a used CO2 auto loader. Fun, lots of fun, but hungry for pellets.

The other day I tried to take out a row of 5 iron chickens in 5 or 10 seconds; new magazine then the pigs; new magazine, now the turkeys, and finally those rams way out there. Well, I left a lot of them still standing, but maybe I'll do better the next time. Scoring was easy, gratification was instant, and the potenial for a contest to pay for the next round of suds was obvious. It was a lot of fun.

Walking back up the hill to find and reset the iron managerie made it clear why ranges don't like silhouette for safety reasons, but what about using Biathlon style flop down bulls? 32 millimeter bulls would be equivalent to the 9 ring on a B40 target and there would be room for 5 of them at 20 cm on centers in a 1 meter lane. Red and green lights for start and stop and electronic scoring with total time used as tie breaker should be easy and cheap to set up. I don't know what would be needed to catch shot pellets and minimize bounce-back, but the Biathlon folk must have figured out something.

Just a suggestion. Looking for comments and criticism from those of you who know a lot more about shooting and ranges and promoting something a little new than I do. I'd be quite willing to look into building a prototype target, if only for myself.
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Re: rapid fire air pistol

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I have shot Rapid Fire Air Pistol in France at the A.T.C.P.A Club and from my talks with the club members it appears to be shot in the French Championships.
They shoot Pistolet standard 10m (5 shots in 10 seconds for a total of 40shots) and Pistolets vitesse 10m a hit/no hit target (a total of 40 shots). It is fun.

The link http://www.atcpa-61.fr/ shows their set up in the photos of the club.
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Why can they make a 5 shot pellet pistol version of a 22lr target pistol like the Pardini sp, Walther SSP,or the like?
Doesn't have to be too fancy just affordable
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Twenty-five years or so ago, I had a CO2 Crosman (?) repeater. It was cheap.
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Rover wrote:Twenty-five years or so ago, I had a CO2 Crosman (?) repeater. It was cheap.
About 35 years ago I had a Hammerli CO2 5 shot BB accurate at 10m but not much farther.
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Re: rapid fire air pistol

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Sig Sauer offers the 320P, which was made for training on their 9mm version. It is CO2 powered and has a 20 round magazine (illegal? in CA). Goes for around $100.
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Bsquareng wrote:Sig Sauer offers the 320P, which was made for training on their 9mm version. It is CO2 powered and has a 20 round magazine (illegal? in CA). Goes for around $100.
According to avilable information, the ingenious magazine holds 30 pellets. A belt inside the magazine housing carry the .177 pellets.
The 320 P is a full size gun, and it is not able to build it onto any existing Sig-Sauer 9 mm gun.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UOWszY9_yOo

Sig-Sauer offers another version of the CO2 powered (9 mm look-alike) pistol, the 250P
https://www.google.no/search?q=Sig+Saue ... qKeGV5eIsM:

Both guns are powered by a 12 gram CO2 cartridge.
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