Olympic Pistol Replica for training - Blue Guns

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Haleva
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Olympic Pistol Replica for training - Blue Guns

Post by Haleva »

Are their any competition pistol (air/free/rf) blue guns available ?
something like this
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RobStubbs
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Post by RobStubbs »

I've never seen any, but I fail to see how such a replica gun could be a useful training aid. Balance, feel, grip, weight and pretty much everything else would be wrong so why not just train with the real thing ? If you want to do specific weight training drills for example then use appropriate weights.

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Haleva
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Post by Haleva »

I've seen some models that claim to maintain the accurate weight & balance of the original models.
The idea is to have a training tool which is not a gun and for that is very safe (and without legal issues) to carry and to train home or even in the office
dante
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Post by dante »

If they made an FWB blue gun, it would probably cost $1,000.

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Fortitudo Dei
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Post by Fortitudo Dei »

dante wrote:If they made an FWB blue gun, it would probably cost $1,000.

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Heh! They have and it did!
http://www.feinwerkbau.de/ceasy/modules ... PageId=119
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