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pistol shooting "muff"

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Hi, I've just gotten back into intl. pistol after several years, and was out shooting my TOZ this week. Due to the cold, I used the muff(hand not ears), I'd bought years ago, and another shooter asked where he could get one. I wasn't sure where I'd goten mine, I hadn't used it since a cold day at a Wolf Creek PTO years ago. If memory serves, I think it was Arnie Vitarbo's wife who was sewing them. I guess old age is getting to my memory. Anybody remember who's wife was making them?

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Mouche also make a pistol shooting muff / mitt.

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Hi Paul - Nice to see you back. Was wondering where you went.
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pgfaini wrote:If memory serves, I think it was Arnie Vitarbo's wife who was sewing them. I guess old age is getting to my memory.
I've got one for my Morini, and one for my wife's Pardini. My memory matches yours. although I purchased them through a third party. Very useful in New England.
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Post by pgfaini »

Thanks, Folks.

Rob, Would he have to order the Mouche pistol mitten from Germany? I don't see any vendors in the States. The one source I've found for Mouche in the UK doesn't seem to carry the mitts, just the Pistol Jacket.
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Emailed Mouche about these yesterday as its so cold here, not heard back yet...
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Post by Fortitudo Dei »

Here’s my solution (and what I did…works fine for me)

Visit a local charity store which sells used clothing. Find an old loose-fitting (preferably wool) sweater / jersey / pullover. Cut off a sleeve. TA DA! Your pistol muff is complete. If the cuff is too tight to include your hand + grip, cut off the cuff and thread the tube onto your arm in reverse.

Alternatively, buy a short length of thick polar-fleece, fold down the middle, sew along one edge to make a tube, turn inside-out so the seam is on the inside.
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Post by Gwhite »

The one's Mrs. Vitarbo made (makes?) have an elastic cuff, and the fleece part is sewn so that it fits well over the hand, grip & trigger guard on the pistol. They are primarily designed for free pistols, and are specific to different pistols. The Pardini 75 one has a slot in front for the cocking lever, and the models for Toz/Hammerli pistols had access to the cocking lever on the bottom of the grip. The one I have for my Morini is sort of like a fleece bag, with only an elastic opening on the top side to clear the loading area & cocking lever.
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Post by David Levene »

I realise that most people just need one of these muffs for training/practice but be careful if you intend using them in ISSF competitions.

8.4.3.1 Hand covers for 50 m Pistol are permitted, providing they do not
cover the wrist.
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Post by RobStubbs »

David Levene wrote:I realise that most people just need one of these muffs for training/practice but be careful if you intend using them in ISSF competitions.

8.4.3.1 Hand covers for 50 m Pistol are permitted, providing they do not
cover the wrist.
Further to Davids comments I have both used my mouche mitt in an ISSF competition and had it dissallowed. I think by the same RO.... and not for the reason given above.

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What reason did he give?
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