Free Pistols
Free pistols are used in 50m Pistol, an ISSF and Olympic event. Free pistols only have a few limitations. They must have open sights. The grip can not lock the wrist in any way. Caliber must be .22 caliber rimfire. The pistol must be loaded and fired as a single shot pistol. Anything else is permissible.
For several years I have enjoyed shooting my Ruger MKII Government Target Model. I has a Volquartsen/Clark Custom action, an anatomically formed Nill grip, and a Volquartsen compensator, added primarily for weight. With Ruger's competition barrel, the gun is accurate, darned accurate. Still, the trigger is not adjustable, and it is not a true single shot. Competition is possible only with a modified magazine.
My IZH 46M was produced by the Russkies for the 10m air pistol event. It is an extraordinarily accurate pistol. With a fully adjustable trigger and swappable sights, it is probably my most accurate pistol.
Still, the IZH 46M was an air pistol. While handy for killing mice, and for winning a few bucks in a friend's back yard, I continued to lust after Pardini K22s and especially the Hammerli 162. Let's face it, old Xavier ain't to awful bad at hitting paper plates on the run with his 1911, but I'm not a world class Olympic shooter. The precision and purity of calling and placing a shot exactly where you want to fascinates me though. The esoteric and functional beauty of a tool designed for that type of transcendental shooting captivates me as well.
Today, I placed an order for a TOZ-35M Free Pistol with the wooden case from CDNN.
$512 with the case.
Labels: 22 Caliber Handguns, Free Pistols, Gun Collecting
6 Comments:
Score!
That's a deal.
Are you going to set up a range in the hallway when the weather turns bad?
:D
Regards,
Rabbit.
Mmmm....
Free Pistols....
Whaddaya mean they aren't free?
D'oh!
Aw heck, the first time I read that I thought you were giving some away to good homes..... Grr....=D
The TOZ is a nice gun... I think that you'll like it...
Most of the good pistol shots are using Steyr LP1's and the like...
Pilk guns is a great place for air gus too... He helps outfit the US Olympic teams, etc...
http://pilkguns.com/
Xav - does that have to go to an ffl holder for you to pick up like any other handgun?
Hmm, unless the twits here in CA have changed the law while I wasn't looking, Olympic type .22 pistols are classified as "assault weapons", due to having a magazine forward of the grip. When informed of this, the response was "tough chit".
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