mu 55 and rink grips

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Post by Rover »

One of the guys in my club shoots one.

You might make him an offer he can't refuse.
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Post by Tycho »

They come up on egun from time to time. Not very expensive, due to the shortage of spares. Got two of them, just for fun.
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Post by ghostrip »

is it my imagination or the grips in ruig photos look with a lot of rake? fingers look almost horizontal.

anyway these photos are superb.
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Post by conradin »

Thank you. So indeed Vladimir Stolypin was the only Soviet athlete who won with the Toz-35 (62 and 66 WCH) prior to Sergei Pyzhianov (WCH86, WCF88), who happened to be the last Soviet shooter to win any major gold medals. So my research is correct.
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Post by Tycho »

I've got a book/catalogue (is a sales catalogue, but looks like a book) of Raznoexpoert, which as far as I can see is from 1965, and the only variant of the 55 mentioned is the MTs 55-1.

Btw, anybody know what the difference between the 55-1 and the 55-1M is?
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Post by ruig »

Tycho wrote:Got two of them, just for fun.
I hope you have enough now, since I am searching one for me... waiting for offers on egun ;-)
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Post by jbshooter »

Looks like an incredibly thick piece of wood between trigger finger and middle finger.
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Post by renzo »

jbshooter wrote:Looks like an incredibly thick piece of wood between trigger finger and middle finger.
It certainly is thick, but it's not uncomfortable at all. I agree that when I saw it for the first time, before actually gripping the pistol, it caught my attention.
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Post by TB »

The MTs55 is a great gun if you like a raked grip and/or have short fingers. The center of gravity is rather back in the hand but the pistol itself is rather heavy (about 1200-1300 grams i believe). I have a Rink grip on mine and I think it is great!

I have also wondered about the differences 55-1 vs. 55-1M but I have not been able to find any information about it.
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Post by vitoon.strider »

I recently inherited a collection of weapons,among them is MC55-1 free pistol.I'm not familiar with this, I'm hoping I could learn more.
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Post by ssingh »

what is the barrel length of MU 55? Thanks.
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ssingh wrote:what is the barrel length of MU 55? Thanks.
29cm
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