Morini 162 EI muzzle compensator ?
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Okay, so what does this tell us? We want to make a NEW record do we not? World record in standard pistol is made with a Hämmerli 208 and I have seen a lady shooting the Swedish record for sport pistol, 595 with a SAKO. It is not the gun that makes a record it is the talented and dedicated shooter (on a lucky day) with a suitable tool that will succeed!Spencer wrote:Look at the World Record and when they were achieved:
50m Pistol Men, WR 581 MELENTIEV, Alexsander, URS 20.07.1980 OG, Moscow
10m Air Pistol Men WR 593 PYZHIANOV, Sergei, URS 13.10.1989 WCF, Munich.
Were they using compensators? (No! This is not a trick question - I don't know)
Spencer
Kent
It's in the eyes!
Thanks for posting the picture of Ragnar. I am not so interested in the comp as the steely determination in the gaze. That same intensity shows in pictures of Tiger Woods and others who simply KNOW they will succeed. Good for the rest of us to see what it looks like.
Two things:
1) I'd bet that Mr Skanaker could still wail on most of us with a FWB model 65! The only thing at the end of a barrel during a match he's interested in is the front sight. Now, away from the match and during the business of selling shooting equipment,.....possibly another story.
2) I wonder what is in that coffee cup?
toznerd
1) I'd bet that Mr Skanaker could still wail on most of us with a FWB model 65! The only thing at the end of a barrel during a match he's interested in is the front sight. Now, away from the match and during the business of selling shooting equipment,.....possibly another story.
2) I wonder what is in that coffee cup?
toznerd
Re: Comp
On an AP, to m y knowledge, the main goal is to avoid that the turbulences of the compressed air, when it comes out of the barrel just behind the pellet, de-stabilize the pellet and by doing so reduce its accuracy.shadow wrote:To Comp or Not To Comp??
What is the real purpose of a comp on 1) an ai pistol and 2) a free pistol?
If a pistol did not come with one didn't the manufacturer know why they were doing?
The compensator makes the compressed air escape in other directions that behind the pellet. That's why most compensators have side holes. The magic/efficiency of the compensator is in the shape/size/number of these holes.