I have a Pardini that I bought from Don Nygord. I bought both the standard "Standard Pistol" grip AND the "Nygord Master" Bullseye grip. Although I only use it for Bullseye, I can easily take off the scope and swap grips and it will be a regulation Standard Pistol.Rapid2 wrote:Just some note on the trigger of the Pardini RF pistol. It is virtually single stage, as a two-stage trigger isn’t much use in the shorter series... This means you have to make a decision on the main use of he gun and decide if you buy the RF or standard configuration.
Bob
It came with a two stage trigger, which I don't like even for Bullseye "rapid pistol". No problem - just turn the adjustment screws and the 2nd stage goes away! There is a screw that adjusts how far from the firing point the 2nd stage spring kicks in, and it can be turned so that point is past where it fires. The first stage has enough adjustment to meet the pull weight requirements.
I haven't measured the barrel on mine, but it seems short (because the operating mechanism is between the trigger and the barrel). There is more change in point of aim between 25 and 50 yards than some other 22s, and the accuracy is adequate but not really great.
The biggest problem for me is that most of the weight is in the middle of the gun so it is not very steady in my hand. I would prefer an equal division between the barrel end and the back end so the moment of inertia would be greater to cut down on jitter.
It is somewhat sensitive on ammo choice. My last practice session I tried some Federal Gold Medal Target, and it always fired but wouldn't cycle the action reliably. Back to RWS Target Rifle and it's working fine again.
- Benjamin