AP/FP grips
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AP/FP grips
Is there a restriction on the configuration of Air Pistol grips? It seems to me that the grips on Free Pistols are more ideally shaped for steady and repeatable hold. Reference the grip on the TOZ35 in our hosts For Sale section.
Steve
Steve
More than that - the grip may not come past 90 degrees (rules 8.16.9 and 8.17.0 at http://www.issf-shooting.org/rules/engl ... 5_2nd.html)hspepke wrote:Thanks. I guess "encircle the hand" isn't necessarily all the way around.
Steve
There is a difference to the 25M rules in that there is no 30 mm restriction for Air Pistol
Spencer
Steve[/quote]
There is a difference to the 25M rules in that there is no 30 mm restriction for Air Pistol
Spencer[/quote]
Are you referring to the cover for the non-aiming eye? If so, what genious thought that one up? I would think it would be the other way around. You need more protection using cartridge firearms than air pistols!
Paul
There is a difference to the 25M rules in that there is no 30 mm restriction for Air Pistol
Spencer[/quote]
Are you referring to the cover for the non-aiming eye? If so, what genious thought that one up? I would think it would be the other way around. You need more protection using cartridge firearms than air pistols!
Paul
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I believe he's referring to the amount of overhang of the pistol over the web of the thumb. There's no difference in the eye blinder and yep it was apparently introduced to help the TV aspects of the sport.pgfaini wrote:
Are you referring to the cover for the non-aiming eye? If so, what genious thought that one up? I would think it would be the other way around. You need more protection using cartridge firearms than air pistols!
Paul
Rob.