What is the designation of the 25 meter slow fire target used in international sport pistol?
I'm going to be in Switzerland this summer and one of the pistol events is something thay call "Meisterschaft." As far as I can tell it's pretty much port pistol, but they allow it to be shot with either a .22 or a "gross kaliber" such as a 9 mm.
I want to thank those who gave me the information on the Free pistol designations. VERY useful information.
Thanks,
John C.
Target designation question.
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Re: The same as the B17, I assume?
[quote="John Ciccone"][/quote]
If that is your local designation for the 50m Pistol target then yes.
From your question I understood that you already knew the Free Pistol (50m Pistol) designation.
The international designation is "25 Meter and 50 Meter Precision Pistol Target".
If that is your local designation for the 50m Pistol target then yes.
From your question I understood that you already knew the Free Pistol (50m Pistol) designation.
The international designation is "25 Meter and 50 Meter Precision Pistol Target".