Stippling or checkering of grip
Moderators: pilkguns, Marcus, m1963, David Levene, Spencer
Stippling or checkering of grip
Does stippling or checkering of the rifle grip allowed in the ISSF/Olympic air rifle events? Thanks.
-
- Posts: 358
- Joined: Sat Aug 28, 2004 12:23 am
- Location: Colorado
Re: Stippling or checkering of grip
7.4.2.5 Material that gives increased grip may not be added to the foreend,
pistol grip or lower part of the stock.
The rule as I understand it only applies to "material" being added. Material such as skate board tape is not allowed. Stippling or checkering is not material.
One of the smart guys will undoubtedly be along directly to correct me if I am in error.
pistol grip or lower part of the stock.
The rule as I understand it only applies to "material" being added. Material such as skate board tape is not allowed. Stippling or checkering is not material.
One of the smart guys will undoubtedly be along directly to correct me if I am in error.
-
- Posts: 72
- Joined: Sun Jun 06, 2010 2:39 pm
- Location: Texas
Re: Stippling or checkering of grip
Last edited by TexasShooter on Wed Dec 28, 2016 5:42 pm, edited 1 time in total.
-
- Posts: 72
- Joined: Sun Jun 06, 2010 2:39 pm
- Location: Texas
-
- Posts: 358
- Joined: Sat Aug 28, 2004 12:23 am
- Location: Colorado
Re: Stippling or checkering of grip
Not knowing what it is on the forend in the first picture, I can't say if it is legal or not. See the rule posted. If it improves grip and has been added to the forend, then it is not legal. However, from that angle it appears that her right hand is touching the sleeve of the jacket on the left arm. That is not legal, but again, the picture is taken at such an angle to make it unclear if that is really happening. An official would have to get right up close to determine if her right hand is touching her left jacket sleeve.
As far as the second picture, again, I can't tell. Again, see the rule. If it is in fact a substance that improves grip, then it is not legal. If it is only to make the grip fit his hand, then it should be OK.
In addition, see this rule:
7.4.2.3 If a stock is less than the maximum allowed in any dimension, it may be brought up to the measurements shown in the Rifle
Measurements Table. Any addition must be within the permitted dimensions and in no case may the pistol grip, cheek-piece or
lower part of the stock be anatomically formed.
As far as the second picture, again, I can't tell. Again, see the rule. If it is in fact a substance that improves grip, then it is not legal. If it is only to make the grip fit his hand, then it should be OK.
In addition, see this rule:
7.4.2.3 If a stock is less than the maximum allowed in any dimension, it may be brought up to the measurements shown in the Rifle
Measurements Table. Any addition must be within the permitted dimensions and in no case may the pistol grip, cheek-piece or
lower part of the stock be anatomically formed.
-
- Posts: 72
- Joined: Sun Jun 06, 2010 2:39 pm
- Location: Texas
Re: Stippling or checkering of grip
Marc, as always, thank you for your clarification!