Help clearify - Pardini SP New Muzzle Weight Assembly
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Help clearify - Pardini SP New Muzzle Weight Assembly
Hi everyone!
I'm in the process of buying a new Pardini SP New and when I was at the dealer I didn't pay much attention to the front of the pistol - I just can't recall the shape of the muzzle assembly. I'm under impression that the nose of the pistol I'm getting is just flat as opposed to having "sideburns" like the one in the attached picture.
Are there any SP NEW's that come with completely flat nose or is it just my imagination playing tricks on me?
Please, help me clear my doubts.
I'm in the process of buying a new Pardini SP New and when I was at the dealer I didn't pay much attention to the front of the pistol - I just can't recall the shape of the muzzle assembly. I'm under impression that the nose of the pistol I'm getting is just flat as opposed to having "sideburns" like the one in the attached picture.
Are there any SP NEW's that come with completely flat nose or is it just my imagination playing tricks on me?
Please, help me clear my doubts.
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"Sideburns" it is. An aluminum shroud surrounding the barrel, it contains six sets of springs and weights that can be 'adjusted' to alter the recoil characteristic of the pistol. As viewed from the front, the width of the shroud is 35 mm. The sweep or sideburn portion that extends back beneath the cocking ears is probably just for 'style'.
The old model had a more flat nose assembly.
The RF version has an even bigger/wider nose assembly.
There is also a version with the same shape for the nose assembly but where the flat sides of this nose assembly are silver color (anodized aluminium) instead of black. I think that this one is technically identical to the one with black sides.
The RF version has an even bigger/wider nose assembly.
There is also a version with the same shape for the nose assembly but where the flat sides of this nose assembly are silver color (anodized aluminium) instead of black. I think that this one is technically identical to the one with black sides.
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jipe, old version like this: http://www.pishtov.com/Pardini/Pardini_SP.jpg?
Could you post a pic of RF version assembly?
Could you post a pic of RF version assembly?
Yes, thats the previous model. As you can see, the muzzle assembly is different but also the trigger.
There was even an older one.
To see the current models go on: http://www.pardini.it
Some pictures:
The SP new:
RF
There was even an older one.
To see the current models go on: http://www.pardini.it
Some pictures:
The SP new:
RF
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Differences are not so big and not visible: the slugs are heavier and in another material (Wolfram I think), slight differences on the barrel, grip, trigger, slide.misterio2008 wrote:Hard to tell the difference between SP and SP RF. :-( I can see that RF's assembly is a bit longer, but can't tell how wide it is. I'll take your word for it.
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Sorry, its an english mistake, I had to write heavier. The tungsten weights make the muzzle assembly more heavy. The SP new is already more noze heavy than the previous version, the RF is even more.misterio2008 wrote:jipe, what your wrote is rather confussing. If the differences are not big and not visible, then how can you say that: "The RF version has an even bigger/wider nose assembly"? You're contradicting yourself!