I was just wondering how folks set up their Pardini SP counterweights? Do you use none/2/ 4 of them? Do you put the spring in front or behind the weight?
Are the standard counterweights made of tungsten? Or are the tungsten counterweights a special order item from Pardini?
I'm just trying to set this thing up ...
Thanks!
Victor
how do you set up your Pardini SP counterweights?
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Re: how do you set up your Pardini SP counterweights?
Hi Victor,victor6 wrote:I was just wondering how folks set up their Pardini SP counterweights? Do you use none/2/ 4 of them? Do you put the spring in front or behind the weight?
Are the standard counterweights made of tungsten? Or are the tungsten counterweights a special order item from Pardini?
I'm just trying to set this thing up ...
Thanks!
Victor
I have a Pardini SP new and it contains 6 steel weights in the barrel (about 110grams). Springs must be in front, othervise no recoil dampening effect. The rapid fire model contains 4 weights and are made of tungsten (wolfram). The tungsten weights can be ordered separately.
At first I thought my pardini was a bit front heavy, but now I think it's just perfect - I'm using all six weights.
regards,
Axel
Re: how do you set up your Pardini SP counterweights?
Axel,Axel wrote:Hi Victor,victor6 wrote:I was just wondering how folks set up their Pardini SP counterweights? Do you use none/2/ 4 of them? Do you put the spring in front or behind the weight?
Are the standard counterweights made of tungsten? Or are the tungsten counterweights a special order item from Pardini?
I'm just trying to set this thing up ...
Thanks!
Victor
I have a Pardini SP new and it contains 6 steel weights in the barrel (about 110grams). Springs must be in front, othervise no recoil dampening effect. The rapid fire model contains 4 weights and are made of tungsten (wolfram). The tungsten weights can be ordered separately.
At first I thought my pardini was a bit front heavy, but now I think it's just perfect - I'm using all six weights.
regards,
Axel
Thank your for the information! When I purchased my SP used the counterweights were in front of (i.e. more towards the muzzle) of the springs ... which made no sense. Thanks for confirming this.
Regards,
Victor