Pardini Rapid Fire pistol
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Pardini Information
Thanks for good information on this pistol. Some people will have a better understanding of how different parts of a shooting system work.
Pardini SP Rapidfire
Hi all
I have just purchased a pardini rapidfire SP (brand new) and find it to be a little front heavy.
is it possible to remove some of the counterwieghts and use the pistol ?[/url][/list][/list][/code][/quote][/u][/i][/b]
I have just purchased a pardini rapidfire SP (brand new) and find it to be a little front heavy.
is it possible to remove some of the counterwieghts and use the pistol ?[/url][/list][/list][/code][/quote][/u][/i][/b]
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How do these tungsten rods-springs work? If such rods were replaced with lighter ones, like from 35 grams each down to 20 grams, would the recoil dampening be just as effective with less front heaviness? Or lighter/heavier spring loads?
Ron
Ron
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The rods are there to dampen recoil, so replacing with lighter ones would affect the recoil dampening ability. You may find that you still get enough, but equally you may find the recoil pattern is worse. The only way to find out is to try them for yourself, with your ammo.ronpistolero wrote:How do these tungsten rods-springs work? If such rods were replaced with lighter ones, like from 35 grams each down to 20 grams, would the recoil dampening be just as effective with less front heaviness? Or lighter/heavier spring loads?
Ron
Rob.