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jawed umer

olympic rapid fire

Post by jawed umer »

Dear Sir,
I want your advice on choosing a Rapid Fire pistol for the olympic event. I have a choice between Walther GSP Expert, A Walther SSP and a Pardini. i have used a walther for years but I am now realising it recoils comparitevely more and recovery takes longer, the SSP is plagued with stoppages I just bought a Pardini and find it better but used it only for a day or two.
Your advice is sought.

Best Regards
Jawed
Mikey
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Post by Mikey »

Go with the Pardini, just look at the videos of world cup finals there are a large number of Pardini's on the line.

I used a Walther GSP prior to the Pardini and would never go back.

Mikey
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Post by Thinkqob »

chose the one you want it
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azuaro
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Post by azuaro »

Pardini, Pardini, Pardini!

Get the new SP or go for the SP-1 if tou like electronic triggers which are very good for dry firing and practicing.

The SP1RF has a lighter slide for faster action and the weight is compensated with tungsten absorbers at the tip of the barrel. You can shoot RF with the regular SP or SP-1 models as well and the RF model is just another option...

Regards,

AZUARO
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