Hello,
Someone mentioned they wanted to see some pictures of my MatchGuns MGH1-Mechanical. I picked the gun up recently as my first foray into more formal 10m air pistol shooting after decades of bullseye and 3-pos smallbore. I am located in an area almost no one shoots 10m air pistol so my ability to compare this to other guns is very limited. I purchased the gun mainly because there is a local MatchGuns dealer who does service and I was able to test the gun and start with something new. I'll hesitate to "review" the gun beyond my impressions having shot many match guns of varying types over the years:
The build quality seems high overall including fit and finish, tightness, etc. I expected this
The trigger is exceptional even compared to my Anschutz smallbore and my Les Baer. All adjustments are fantastic and tactile. Glass-like break
I like the ability to adjust the rear sight height, width and such, and have front sight width options
Loading pelleted from the top and rotating them into the chamber is very convenient and smooth
Two cylinders, easy detach, ~200 rounds at 200 bar seems pretty accurate capacity
I cannot comment on the grip. It was sized for my hand but I need to shoot quite a bit more to determine any adjustments or to have a better opinion. It adjusts across multiple planes and angles that I havent even touched yet. Far more accurate than I am.
I got mine at their walk-in location. They have all the different grip sizes, front sight widths and such as far as I could tell. They became a dealer recently after trying for a while from what they said.
I got mine at their walk-in location. They have all the different grip sizes, front sight widths and such as far as I could tell. They became a dealer recently after trying for a while from what they said.
Thanks for the link. It's a beautiful pistol. You can tell quality workmanship from the pictures. In the specs it says trigger adjustable from 70gr to 450gr.
Isn't 500gr minimum required by the ISSF rules. What am I missing?
I got mine at their walk-in location. They have all the different grip sizes, front sight widths and such as far as I could tell. They became a dealer recently after trying for a while from what they said.
Thanks for the link. It's a beautiful pistol. You can tell quality workmanship from the pictures. In the specs it says trigger adjustable from 70gr to 450gr.
Isn't 500gr minimum required by the ISSF rules. What am I missing?
I wondered if that was some odd translation issue. Ill check the manual i think they are separating the weights on the first stage and second or something. I cant imagine it would go down to 70g :)
I got mine at their walk-in location. They have all the different grip sizes, front sight widths and such as far as I could tell. They became a dealer recently after trying for a while from what they said.
Thanks for the link. It's a beautiful pistol. You can tell quality workmanship from the pictures. In the specs it says trigger adjustable from 70gr to 450gr.
Isn't 500gr minimum required by the ISSF rules. What am I missing?
I couldnt find anything clear on this so I made a low quality trigger weight gauge using a stick, some fishing wire and a small cup I filled with small weights. When pulled with the stick hanging on the trigger notch i was getting it free hanging with ~515g in there before it broke. I assume its a bit higher than that but certainly seems more than 450g. I am not sure exactly what the description as it is written means. On their website it says "Adjustable trigger pull weight and easy distribution of weights: up to 450 g for dead travel and only 70 g for release force. "
Gwhite wrote: ↑Thu Aug 26, 2021 9:10 pm
That's different. The 70 grams is for the 2nd stage, so the total would be 520 grams. Basically you can set it for a relatively light second stage.
I emailed them late last night and had a response by morning! They confirmed its combined and the minimum it can be set is 520g divided between stages as you describe.