Morini CM84E or Pardini FPM?
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Morini CM84E or Pardini FPM?
Hi champs~
I’m thinking of shooting some 50m. So start looking for free pistol. It seems like Morini CM84E has dominated the market. But the design of Pardini FPM convinces me at some point where the barrel is at much lower position so theoretically it may gives shooters better recoil control? It’s just my wild guess. And FPM looks prettier and cooler to me lol.
BTW, Pardini don’t produce FPE any more?
I’m thinking of shooting some 50m. So start looking for free pistol. It seems like Morini CM84E has dominated the market. But the design of Pardini FPM convinces me at some point where the barrel is at much lower position so theoretically it may gives shooters better recoil control? It’s just my wild guess. And FPM looks prettier and cooler to me lol.
BTW, Pardini don’t produce FPE any more?
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"And FPM looks prettier and cooler to me lol."
Well, there's your answer! Be sure to contact Clarence Perkins for tips on the benefits of farkling. It's bound to enhance your scores.
Well, there's your answer! Be sure to contact Clarence Perkins for tips on the benefits of farkling. It's bound to enhance your scores.
Re: Morini CM84E or Pardini FPM?
You won't go wrong with either, but the CM84e has dominated for a reason(s)...
If the CM84e didn't exist, I would probably go with the FPM. It has an excellent mechanical trigger.
Try to get both in your hand (even if it's not at the same time), because much of the decision is subjective.
But it seams to me like you already decided... ;)
Hope this helps
If the CM84e didn't exist, I would probably go with the FPM. It has an excellent mechanical trigger.
Try to get both in your hand (even if it's not at the same time), because much of the decision is subjective.
But it seams to me like you already decided... ;)
Hope this helps
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Re: Morini CM84E or Pardini FPM?
I have tried CM84e a couple of days ago. I can't really give any feedback because it's the very first free pistol I've ever shot.rmca wrote: ↑Thu Oct 19, 2023 8:56 am You won't go wrong with either, but the CM84e has dominated for a reason(s)...
If the CM84e didn't exist, I would probably go with the FPM. It has an excellent mechanical trigger.
Try to get both in your hand (even if it's not at the same time), because much of the decision is subjective.
But it seams to me like you already decided... ;)
Hope this helps
We don't have much people shooting 50m in our club so cannot get a FPM hands on. I'll try to ask around see if I can find a FPM to try.
Hm... I wish I could make a decision that quick. That's why I'm seeking advices on the forum as well. But yeah like you said, get both in my hand first. Like lately I got both P8X and LP500 hands-on, instantly I could call that P8X has much better trigger.
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"...instantly I could call that P8X has much better trigger." No, you can't. All you can really say is that you like the P8X trigger better.
Other than the fact that it doesn't have the dashing good looks and other assorted farkles of the 2 free pistols you've looked at, why don't you save a bunch of money and look at a TOZ35 / 35M? I feel safe betting, you'll never out-shoot it.
Other than the fact that it doesn't have the dashing good looks and other assorted farkles of the 2 free pistols you've looked at, why don't you save a bunch of money and look at a TOZ35 / 35M? I feel safe betting, you'll never out-shoot it.
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Re: Morini CM84E or Pardini FPM?
Encouragement is Rover's job. Mine is to point out the obvious.
Re: Morini CM84E or Pardini FPM?
Well, did you get the farkling info from Perkins?
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Re: Morini CM84E or Pardini FPM?
Hi guys, thanks for the replies. But to be honest, I was expecting something more advisable like some user’s experience etc. so I know what should I pay attention on when I get a chance to try both. If they are pretty much neck to neck, of course I would pick one that looks prettier to me.
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Re: Morini CM84E or Pardini FPM?
I prefer to get a new gun I think. Less hassle.william wrote: ↑Fri Oct 20, 2023 12:18 pm "...instantly I could call that P8X has much better trigger." No, you can't. All you can really say is that you like the P8X trigger better.
Other than the fact that it doesn't have the dashing good looks and other assorted farkles of the 2 free pistols you've looked at, why don't you save a bunch of money and look at a TOZ35 / 35M? I feel safe betting, you'll never out-shoot it.
I doubt there are a lot of shooters like the mechanic trigger on LP500.
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It looks like you’re in the EU.
You have so many great choices on the used market in Europe, usually for very low prices. Both the Morini and Pardini you mention are extremely expensive. For the cost of either one you could pick up three or four excellent classic free pistols. Then, you can truly learn what works best for you.
Besides the TOZ (which I personally don’t prefer) there are several excellent models of Hämmerli (100 series, 150 & 160 mechanic, 152 & 162 electronic), Steyr, older Pardini (the FPM is almost a reissue of the older K22), and the incredible German-made Pfuff. The latter is, I believe, available once again newly made. It is a superb design.
You have so many great choices on the used market in Europe, usually for very low prices. Both the Morini and Pardini you mention are extremely expensive. For the cost of either one you could pick up three or four excellent classic free pistols. Then, you can truly learn what works best for you.
Besides the TOZ (which I personally don’t prefer) there are several excellent models of Hämmerli (100 series, 150 & 160 mechanic, 152 & 162 electronic), Steyr, older Pardini (the FPM is almost a reissue of the older K22), and the incredible German-made Pfuff. The latter is, I believe, available once again newly made. It is a superb design.
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Re: Morini CM84E or Pardini FPM?
Thanks 6string. That’s great info. I’ll research those ones you mentioned.
I’m in Australia so a bit lack of resource I reckon lol.
I’m in Australia so a bit lack of resource I reckon lol.
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Hi,lwy.todd.lu wrote: ↑Sun Oct 22, 2023 1:43 am Thanks 6string. That’s great info. I’ll research those ones you mentioned.
I’m in Australia so a bit lack of resource I reckon lol.
Oh, I saw the ".lu" in your user name and mistakenly thought it meant Luxembourg.
Is Potter firearms still around? They were associated with our wonderful host, Pilkington.
Their website used to feature a lot of old Hämmerli free pistols for very good prices.
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Hi lwy.todd.lu,
I'm in Sydney and have a couple of FPs you might be interested in. I shoot a Hammerli/Walther FP60 but have a TOZ35M and a Steyr Match (only 1000 made) which I wish to part with. If you live close enough, I'd be happy to let you try them at my club's range. I'll PM you my contact details.
Bob
I'm in Sydney and have a couple of FPs you might be interested in. I shoot a Hammerli/Walther FP60 but have a TOZ35M and a Steyr Match (only 1000 made) which I wish to part with. If you live close enough, I'd be happy to let you try them at my club's range. I'll PM you my contact details.
Bob
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Ha~ yeah Potter Firearms is still alive. I know Mr. B Quick the Olympian. I bought my MG2 from him. I think I’ll meet him at Oceanian Championships next week and will ask for free pistol. Thanks for that.6string wrote: ↑Sun Oct 22, 2023 8:41 pmHi,lwy.todd.lu wrote: ↑Sun Oct 22, 2023 1:43 am Thanks 6string. That’s great info. I’ll research those ones you mentioned.
I’m in Australia so a bit lack of resource I reckon lol.
Oh, I saw the ".lu" in your user name and mistakenly thought it meant Luxembourg.
Is Potter firearms still around? They were associated with our wonderful host, Pilkington.
Their website used to feature a lot of old Hämmerli free pistols for very good prices.
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Re: Morini CM84E or Pardini FPM?
Hi Bob~BobGee wrote: ↑Mon Oct 23, 2023 7:06 am Hi lwy.todd.lu,
I'm in Sydney and have a couple of FPs you might be interested in. I shoot a Hammerli/Walther FP60 but have a TOZ35M and a Steyr Match (only 1000 made) which I wish to part with. If you live close enough, I'd be happy to let you try them at my club's range. I'll PM you my contact details.
Bob
I’m on the Gold Coast. That sounds awesome. Thanks for your offer. But I won’t get into 50m until next year. Do you mind if I pass your contact to one of our club member who is planning to get a free pistol too?
Cheers
Todd
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Hi Todd,
No problem.
Bob
No problem.
Bob