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Warren
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Post by Warren »

Having some time to update the Pilkguns website lately, you may notice some additions to the TenP Files. I'm starting to fill the gaps in Walther, have exploded views for many new models, I have improved graphics for many new models (I must thank Joe Giunti for some of these), and I guess I have material to keep myself busy for another week or so. After that I need some help, and I know you guys are a great resource.

IF you have manuals for any of the following pistols, and access to a scanner, I wonder if I could ask you to email details to me - warren@pilkguns.com . If you're not aware of the format, take a look at the TenP Files, I like to cover sight and trigger adjustments as well as stripping instructions if practical. The sort of stuff that is valuable to somebody who buys a used gun with no manual.

Any SAM - M10, K11, K12, etc
Any Match Gun - MG1, MG2, etc (I know we have some new MG2 owners out there)
Benelli Kite


Or anything else you don't see on the 10P indexes.

Thanks in advance
Warren
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Post by Fred Mannis »

Good morning Warren.

You ought to post the recent note in the Olympic Pistol section on Don Nygord's writeup of how to adjust a Pardini SP trigger. Don worked his magic on my SPE trigger a few months ago and it feels like a different gun.

Regards,
Fred
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Post by Shin »

Warren,
Benelli Kite manual can be found at benelli web site:

ftp://ftp.benelli.it/Public/Manuali_Man ... l_KITE.pdf
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Regarding Nygord's Contributions

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With some thought to Don's very serious health issues, I have much enjoyed his contributions that have been available as "Nygord's Notes." I hope they will remain available into the future.
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Post by funtoz »

Don intends to keep the web site open as long as possible. He has given permission to the Wildlife Committee of Washington to put them on our site. I doubt that Vic will publish them as long as the original location is available. I will make an announcement when we do.

Don may give permission to others to do the same. He is quite generous with his support of the sport. Too bad some of our current crop of world class shooters aren't as free with how they do it.

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Re: Regarding Nygord's Contributions

Post by Spencer C »

Bob LeDoux wrote:With some thought to Don's very serious health issues, I have much enjoyed his contributions that have been available as "Nygord's Notes." I hope they will remain available into the future.
Don has also given permission for me to add the Nygord Notes to my website.

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Pardini & Nygord

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I wish someone could give me a clue as to Don's instructions on adjusting the SP, as that one slipped right by me and I feel the need to make a couple of changes in mine. fishnshoot@optonline.net
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Re: Pardini & Nygord

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Anonymous wrote:I wish someone could give me a clue as to Don's instructions on adjusting the SP, as that one slipped right by me and I feel the need to make a couple of changes in mine. fishnshoot@optonline.net
If you look in the Pardini Trigger Adjustment thread you will find Don's instructions.
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You're quite welcome, glad to help in any way Warren. I will copy the pertinent parts of my K11 owner's manual and mail them to you since I do not currently have scanning capability. In going through some of the other files there are some other pictures that you might want to replace using the CD. Those include the FWB C55, Crosman Skanaker, Hammerli Master & Single. Catch you soon, Joe G.
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Post by Warren »

Thanks to Shin for the Benelli link (the Kite will be up later today) and to Omegaman for the MG1 manual he emailed. Will get to those graphics as well, Joe.

Anybody else with something to offer?
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Post by ruig »

Warren, are you TenP-section manager?

Do you want more pics?
I've full series of KhRs..., some MCs... I didn't count.. but I have some.

Sincerely.

P.S. I want corret you in TenP-section:
Someone mixed all trade-marks there under "Vostok" name.
Allow me to bring some right info:

[1] "TOZ" - arms manufacturer
Full name: JSC Tulsky Oruzheiny Zavod
Website: http://toz.vpk.ru (English version is presented)
Well-known products (sport): TOZ-35, TOZ-35M, TOZ-36, TOZ-49


[2] "IZH" - industrial giant.
Full name: Izevsky Mekhanichesky Zavod
Arms department name: Baikal
Website: http://www.baikalinc.ru (English version is presented)
Well-known products (sport): IZh-KhR-30, IZh-KhR-31, IZh-35, IZh-35M, IZh-34, IZh-34M, IZh-46, IZh-46M, MC (MCU, MCM), MP-672

Look here:
http://www.baikalinc.ru/eng/prod/pguns/mr672/


[3] "TsKIB" - elite(!) arms manufacturer;
Full name: KBP Subsidiary TsKIB SOO
Website: http://home.tula.net/tularms/ (English version is presented)
Well-known products (sport): MC-55-1, MC, MC-1-3 (but they called "MTs" instead of "MC").

Comments:
Limited quantity of copies of each model. Elite.
Hands made.

MC-1-3 here http://www.shooting.ur.ru/w.files/mc13k2.jpg
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Post by ruig »

Also, another interesting IZh-46 clone:

http://www.basko.biz/eng/catalog/pneumatic/12.html


As I remeber it costs approx. 400-500 $
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another interesting IZh-46 clone:

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Ruig,
Tell me more about this AP. It looks like an IZH46 that has been converted from pneumatic to compressed air. Is it available outside of Russia?
Fred
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Re: another interesting IZh-46 clone:

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Fred Mannis wrote:Ruig,
Tell me more about this AP. It looks like an IZH46 that has been converted from pneumatic to compressed air. Is it available outside of Russia?
Fred
You're absolutely right!
One tuning bureau has modified IZh-46 - it's supplied with FWB air-cylinders as I remember. That model, "BASKO-10", was announced more than an year ago. And one russian shooter, Sergey Barmin, has tested it.

About export - I don't really know. Communicate with them!


Best wishes
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