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Robert Blum

Rhöner free pistol

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FPers:
Some of the people I shoot with up here in Bothell, Washington said that your board might be able to help me. I recently acquired a Rhöner free pistol. I would guess it was made in the 1980's. Do you have any idea where I might find a copy of the owner's manual, exploded view, or any such documentation so that I might work on it with a little more confidence? OK, so it's only a Rhöner, but I don't shoot well enough to have earned the right to a Pardini or Toz. Hopefully next year.
Thanks,
Robert Blum
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fred

Re: Rhöner free pistol

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I think one of these is what is for sale on Gunbroker.com, item #11093116. You could contact the dealer who is selling it and ask if there is any documentation with it that they would be willing to copy for you. Another possibility would be to contact Robert Beeman who previously owned the Beeman company and, I believe, imported the guns for a period. He has his own website now; you can probably find it with Google. HTH


: FPers:
: Some of the people I shoot with up here in Bothell, Washington said that your board might be able to help me. I recently acquired a Rhöner free pistol. I would guess it was made in the 1980's. Do you have any idea where I might find a copy of the owner's manual, exploded view, or any such documentation so that I might work on it with a little more confidence? OK, so it's only a Rhöner, but I don't shoot well enough to have earned the right to a Pardini or Toz. Hopefully next year.
: Thanks,
: Robert Blum
: My friend suggested I take up golf. He said it would teach me the importance of humility. I told him I shot free pistol, so I already had all the humility I could handle.

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Jim P.

Sorry Robert can't answer ?....But what don't you like about

Post by Jim P. »

Robert,
(By the way I agree with your comments about Free Pistol and Golf.)
Since there is one available and I'm begining a search for a different back up pistol (current DU-75 is back up, and I know what I don't like about that.)
And since you have one. What don't you like about the Rhoner (Beeman) FP? I.e what do you expect to be improved by a TOZ. Trigger? Weight & Balance? Grip Angle?
Thanks,
Jim P.
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Robert Blum

Re: Sorry Robert can't answer ?....But what don't you like a

Post by Robert Blum »

: Robert,
: (By the way I agree with your comments about Free Pistol and Golf.)
: Since there is one available and I'm begining a search for a different back up pistol (current DU-75 is back up, and I know what I don't like about that.)
: And since you have one. What don't you like about the Rhoner (Beeman) FP? I.e what do you expect to be improved by a TOZ. Trigger? Weight & Balance? Grip Angle?
: Thanks,
: Jim P.

.43167.43160
Robert Blum

Re: Sorry Robert can't answer ?....But what don't you like a

Post by Robert Blum »

Jim,
I have nothing to complain about regarding the Rhöner. The trigger on the one Toz I have shot was marginally better, but that may be because of adjustment. I am reluctant to mess with the Rhöner until I have some documentation to help keep me out of trouble (thus my request). I say "only a Rhöner" because it is my impression, from the little I have been able to find on the net and the quality of non-essential parts of the gun, that the pistol should not be considered as in the same class as Pardini, Hammerli, Morini, etc.
But I'm not shooting well enough, yet, to judge the comparative virtues of Free Pistols. Rhoner grips, unlike Beeman's import, are wrap-around. I don't know about the Beeman, but the grip angle is adjustable (if you are willing to sacrifice a bit of wood, and I have yet to see an FP grip that didn't look like it had been chewed on by the family dog).
Want pictures with the grips off? I can take some.
Thanks for responding,
-Bob

: Robert,
: (By the way I agree with your comments about Free Pistol and Golf.)
: Since there is one available and I'm begining a search for a different back up pistol (current DU-75 is back up, and I know what I don't like about that.)
: And since you have one. What don't you like about the Rhoner (Beeman) FP? I.e what do you expect to be improved by a TOZ. Trigger? Weight & Balance? Grip Angle?
: Thanks,
: Jim P.

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Jim P.

Thanks for the info Bob...and you might try Beeman

Post by Jim P. »

I was just thinking that Beeman (the company) may still have a manual that they will copy for you. I know many of my guns have stamped on them - contact (Daisy Marlin etc.) for a manual as part of their Product safety bit and some of these date back quite a ways.
Just a thought.
Jim P.
If they didn't expect me to use those other rings why put them on the target?
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Bob Wiard

Beeman's web site is(NT): http://www.beemans.net/

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Robert Blum

Re: Rhöner free pistol

Post by Robert Blum »

Thanks, Fred and Jim.
The Beeman suggestion looks like a winner. Sir Robert thinks he remembers something in his archives, and will be looking it up soon.
-Bob

: I think one of these is what is for sale on Gunbroker.com, item #11093116. You could contact the dealer who is selling it and ask if there is any documentation with it that they would be willing to copy for you. Another possibility would be to contact Robert Beeman who previously owned the Beeman company and, I believe, imported the guns for a period. He has his own website now; you can probably find it with Google. HTH



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Robert Blum

Re: Beeman's web site is(NT): http://www.beemans.net/

Post by Robert Blum »

Bob, my thanks to you, too. It looks like the Beeman connection is going to work.
-Bob
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