Gee, I guess it was beyond her, her coach, or anyone else to trade grips.David Levene wrote: ↑Tue Aug 03, 2021 10:03 amI understand that she was carrying a spare but, for some reason (much discussed in the Indian press), she was not happy with the grip.Green_Canoe wrote: ↑Tue Aug 03, 2021 8:28 am The need for insurance was no better illustrated than by the Indian AP shooter and the issue she had with her Morini. A spare pistol might have saved her day. $2k is nothing compared to the costs incurred to get in the door at a high level competition.
Tip: if you are going to carry a spare then make sure you train with it to make sure it works and feels right.
The winner of the Women's 25m Pistol Olympic Final is....
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Re: The winner of the Women's 25m Pistol Olympic Final is....
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How the heck do you break the loading lever on a Morini anyway? Are they a trouble spot?
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First time I've ever heard of it, but you never know.
One student I coach went the the Junior Olympics in Colorado, and when he packed his pistol (a Steyr LP10) to ship it back, he left the ECI cord in place, with the lever up. Possibly just from closing the case that way or at least by the time the airline gorillas were through with it, the lever was bent. I managed to straighten it, but there are only so many times you can do that...
I remember seeing an air gun smith posting on-line some place pleading with people NOT to leave the ECI in place during shipping & travel. Apparently he has a steady stream of pistols/rifles sent for repair that are damaged that way.
One student I coach went the the Junior Olympics in Colorado, and when he packed his pistol (a Steyr LP10) to ship it back, he left the ECI cord in place, with the lever up. Possibly just from closing the case that way or at least by the time the airline gorillas were through with it, the lever was bent. I managed to straighten it, but there are only so many times you can do that...
I remember seeing an air gun smith posting on-line some place pleading with people NOT to leave the ECI in place during shipping & travel. Apparently he has a steady stream of pistols/rifles sent for repair that are damaged that way.
Re: The winner of the Women's 25m Pistol Olympic Final is....
If she was using a CM200EI, I believe the loading levers are now made out of carbon fibre - which seems to be not as strong as steel, despite what all the advertising says.
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Would she have been allowed to swap grips on the line?
Bob
Bob
Re: The winner of the Women's 25m Pistol Olympic Final is....
Different models, CM162 and CM200, different grips.
Re: The winner of the Women's 25m Pistol Olympic Final is....
Re: The winner of the Women's 25m Pistol Olympic Final is....
Ah, well, there you go! Pardini grips would have been interchangeable.
Bob
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Re: The winner of the Women's 25m Pistol Olympic Final is....
I'm just guessing here, but I wonder if it has something to do with the lower income level in India compared to the wealth we are accustomed to in N. America and Europe.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Income_in_India
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If she had the money for two pistols, why get different ones? It may have to do more with availability of different models, but if she was shooting the 162, I would think those would be more common than a 200.
At the Olympic level, I would think the support to deal with this would be better.
At the Olympic level, I would think the support to deal with this would be better.
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Even if different, both should have been set up to be competition ready.
Sorry, but this was very poor match planning.
Sorry, but this was very poor match planning.
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