FP currently in production?
Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2012 7:56 pm
When the finals of the 2012 Olympics showing that there were six Morini vs 2 Toz, I begin to wonder what are the choices out there for someone who wants to buy a currently in production FPs?
Here are the ones that I know currently in production:
Morini CM84E / CM84EL
Pardini FPE / FPM
Walther Hämmerli FP60
Match Guns MG5/MG5E
Thompson-Center G2 Contender
I cannot confirm whether Drulov is still in production, I do know that there are many still available for sale, including the model 90, but I wonder if these are new old stock. I cannot find any websites of Drulov, and the only "Drulov" that I know for sure in production is an air pistol.
Five brands. Match Guns has little to no success. Thompson-Center is not designed for competitive shooting. Walther marksmen ditched FP60 and used TOZ-35/TOZ-35M when it is Olympic time....
I wonder the reason why Morini is that far ahead that it becomes the default pistol of choice?
How come Tula stopped making TOZ-35M when obviously it is still a very competitive pistol? The company is still in business and I don't see what the reason is for not continuing to make the TOZ-35M. I am sure there will be a good client base for it...certainly one who prefers a mechanical trigger than an electronic one.
Here are the ones that I know currently in production:
Morini CM84E / CM84EL
Pardini FPE / FPM
Walther Hämmerli FP60
Match Guns MG5/MG5E
Thompson-Center G2 Contender
I cannot confirm whether Drulov is still in production, I do know that there are many still available for sale, including the model 90, but I wonder if these are new old stock. I cannot find any websites of Drulov, and the only "Drulov" that I know for sure in production is an air pistol.
Five brands. Match Guns has little to no success. Thompson-Center is not designed for competitive shooting. Walther marksmen ditched FP60 and used TOZ-35/TOZ-35M when it is Olympic time....
I wonder the reason why Morini is that far ahead that it becomes the default pistol of choice?
How come Tula stopped making TOZ-35M when obviously it is still a very competitive pistol? The company is still in business and I don't see what the reason is for not continuing to make the TOZ-35M. I am sure there will be a good client base for it...certainly one who prefers a mechanical trigger than an electronic one.