Pardini FPM and K12
Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 9:14 pm
Well, once again the Italian designers have proven their worth. I recently purchased a Pardini FPM and a K12 air gun. At one point in my International shooting journey I shot (quite well actually) a PGP75 Free pistol, and even though I shot good scores with it, the gun was a little.....rustic.
I purchased these guns NIB, sight unseen, based on the recommendations of the great folks at Pardini USA (Emil and Vladimir) Boy was I ever surprised when I opened the box! The fit, finish, and quality of workmanship far surpassed my expectations. For me, the grip will require a little "tinkering" but it comes closer than any other Free pistols I've used. It will not require massive amounts of putty.
Your most obvious question is-- but do they shoot? Dynamically! The triggers, IMHO, are the best on the market. The balance and lack of perceived recoil plus the ability to point naturally will elevate even a beginners confidence and skill level.
Pardini's quality and success stems from the fact, that they make every part of every model themselves. They do not rely on outside suppliers, who may or may not, get it right. Guns designed by shooters, built by shooters, for shooters.
Hope this post has been helpful for anyone in the market for a new gun.
I purchased these guns NIB, sight unseen, based on the recommendations of the great folks at Pardini USA (Emil and Vladimir) Boy was I ever surprised when I opened the box! The fit, finish, and quality of workmanship far surpassed my expectations. For me, the grip will require a little "tinkering" but it comes closer than any other Free pistols I've used. It will not require massive amounts of putty.
Your most obvious question is-- but do they shoot? Dynamically! The triggers, IMHO, are the best on the market. The balance and lack of perceived recoil plus the ability to point naturally will elevate even a beginners confidence and skill level.
Pardini's quality and success stems from the fact, that they make every part of every model themselves. They do not rely on outside suppliers, who may or may not, get it right. Guns designed by shooters, built by shooters, for shooters.
Hope this post has been helpful for anyone in the market for a new gun.