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Steyr wins another Gold
Both mens and womens AP gold medals were won using Steyr air pistols. Just in case you wanted to know.
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Related question....
My understanding is that the world records of AP10 and FP50 are basically 20 years old.
Besides looking cool, if you are not at an olympic level, how much it matters to splurge on the latest state of the art in ammo and pistol?
When I was shooting free pistol in Italy (20 years ago), I was using a Hammerly with a hexagonal barrel and (I don't remember if it was a joke) the stamp of the London Olympics :)
My understanding is that the world records of AP10 and FP50 are basically 20 years old.
Besides looking cool, if you are not at an olympic level, how much it matters to splurge on the latest state of the art in ammo and pistol?
When I was shooting free pistol in Italy (20 years ago), I was using a Hammerly with a hexagonal barrel and (I don't remember if it was a joke) the stamp of the London Olympics :)
There's nothing wrong with using top equipment, fortunately this is one of a few sports where the common guy can afford the best equipment.
The problem comes from the fact that some think just because a top shooter uses a particular piece of equipment, it will translate into a better performance for a lesser shooter.
Shooting a Steyr or a Morini or anything else is not going to get you any closer to winning a medal. The only thing that will get you there is lots of hard and smart training.
It's similar to the question above, the world records in both free pistol have really nothing to do with equipment.
The problem comes from the fact that some think just because a top shooter uses a particular piece of equipment, it will translate into a better performance for a lesser shooter.
Shooting a Steyr or a Morini or anything else is not going to get you any closer to winning a medal. The only thing that will get you there is lots of hard and smart training.
It's similar to the question above, the world records in both free pistol have really nothing to do with equipment.
Who using what
Please, who is using what among shooters finalist?
Here i cannot see video streaming (low internet band) and i saw only few winner celebrations pics.
If someone can complete this list i thank him in advance.
1 PANG Wei China > Steyr
2 JIN Jong Oh Korea >
3 KIM Jong Su DPR Korea >
4 TURNER Jason United States >
5 BEAMAN Brian United States >
6 EKIMOV Leonid Russian Fed. >
7 LAPEYRE Walter France >
8 PANICHPATIKUM Jakkrit >
1 GUO Wenjun China > Steyr
2 PADERINA Natalia Russian Fed. >
3 SALUKVADZE Nino Georgia >
4 CHAIKA Viktoria Belarus >
5 SAGUN LEWANDOWSKA Miroslawa Poland >
6 SEKARIC Jasna Serbia >
7 NEVANSUU Mira Finland >
8 TSOGBADRAH Munkzul Mongolia >
Anyone also during qualification show up fwb p44?
Thank you,
bye,
Roger.
Here i cannot see video streaming (low internet band) and i saw only few winner celebrations pics.
If someone can complete this list i thank him in advance.
1 PANG Wei China > Steyr
2 JIN Jong Oh Korea >
3 KIM Jong Su DPR Korea >
4 TURNER Jason United States >
5 BEAMAN Brian United States >
6 EKIMOV Leonid Russian Fed. >
7 LAPEYRE Walter France >
8 PANICHPATIKUM Jakkrit >
1 GUO Wenjun China > Steyr
2 PADERINA Natalia Russian Fed. >
3 SALUKVADZE Nino Georgia >
4 CHAIKA Viktoria Belarus >
5 SAGUN LEWANDOWSKA Miroslawa Poland >
6 SEKARIC Jasna Serbia >
7 NEVANSUU Mira Finland >
8 TSOGBADRAH Munkzul Mongolia >
Anyone also during qualification show up fwb p44?
Thank you,
bye,
Roger.
Re: Who using what
1 PANG Wei China > Steyr LP10
2 JIN Jong Oh Korea >
3 KIM Jong Su DPR Korea >
4 TURNER Jason United States >
5 BEAMAN Brian United States > Steyr LP10
6 EKIMOV Leonid Russian Fed. > FWB
7 LAPEYRE Walter France >
8 PANICHPATIKUM Jakkrit >
1 GUO Wenjun China > Steyr LP10
2 PADERINA Natalia Russian Fed. > Steyr LP1
3 SALUKVADZE Nino Georgia >
4 CHAIKA Viktoria Belarus > Steyr Lp10
5 SAGUN LEWANDOWSKA Miroslawa Poland >
6 SEKARIC Jasna Serbia > Steyr LP10 custom gold engraved
7 NEVANSUU Mira Finland >
8 TSOGBADRAH Munkzul Mongolia >
2 JIN Jong Oh Korea >
3 KIM Jong Su DPR Korea >
4 TURNER Jason United States >
5 BEAMAN Brian United States > Steyr LP10
6 EKIMOV Leonid Russian Fed. > FWB
7 LAPEYRE Walter France >
8 PANICHPATIKUM Jakkrit >
1 GUO Wenjun China > Steyr LP10
2 PADERINA Natalia Russian Fed. > Steyr LP1
3 SALUKVADZE Nino Georgia >
4 CHAIKA Viktoria Belarus > Steyr Lp10
5 SAGUN LEWANDOWSKA Miroslawa Poland >
6 SEKARIC Jasna Serbia > Steyr LP10 custom gold engraved
7 NEVANSUU Mira Finland >
8 TSOGBADRAH Munkzul Mongolia >
Last edited by Richard H on Sun Aug 10, 2008 4:53 pm, edited 4 times in total.
Re: Who using what
1 PANG Wei China > Steyr
2 JIN Jong Oh Korea >
3 KIM Jong Su DPR Korea >
4 TURNER Jason United States >
5 BEAMAN Brian United States >
6 EKIMOV Leonid Russian Fed. > usually, FWB P34 sometimes P44
7 LAPEYRE Walter France > Morini
8 PANICHPATIKUM Jakkrit >
1 GUO Wenjun China > Steyr
2 PADERINA Natalia Russian Fed. > Steyr
3 SALUKVADZE Nino Georgia >
4 CHAIKA Viktoria Belarus > Steyr
5 SAGUN LEWANDOWSKA Miroslawa Poland >
6 SEKARIC Jasna Serbia > Steyr
7 NEVANSUU Mira Finland > Anschutz LP@ (Anschutz version of LP10)
8 TSOGBADRAH Munkzul Mongolia >
2 JIN Jong Oh Korea >
3 KIM Jong Su DPR Korea >
4 TURNER Jason United States >
5 BEAMAN Brian United States >
6 EKIMOV Leonid Russian Fed. > usually, FWB P34 sometimes P44
7 LAPEYRE Walter France > Morini
8 PANICHPATIKUM Jakkrit >
1 GUO Wenjun China > Steyr
2 PADERINA Natalia Russian Fed. > Steyr
3 SALUKVADZE Nino Georgia >
4 CHAIKA Viktoria Belarus > Steyr
5 SAGUN LEWANDOWSKA Miroslawa Poland >
6 SEKARIC Jasna Serbia > Steyr
7 NEVANSUU Mira Finland > Anschutz LP@ (Anschutz version of LP10)
8 TSOGBADRAH Munkzul Mongolia >
1 PANG Wei China > Steyr
2 JIN Jong Oh Korea > Steyr
3 KIM Jong Su DPR Korea > Morini
4 TURNER Jason United States > Morini
5 BEAMAN Brian United States > Steyr
6 EKIMOV Leonid Russian Fed. > FWB P34
7 LAPEYRE Walter France > Morini
8 PANICHPATIKUM Jakkrit Thailand > Morini
and a lot of pellets carefully expended to get there.......
toznerd
2 JIN Jong Oh Korea > Steyr
3 KIM Jong Su DPR Korea > Morini
4 TURNER Jason United States > Morini
5 BEAMAN Brian United States > Steyr
6 EKIMOV Leonid Russian Fed. > FWB P34
7 LAPEYRE Walter France > Morini
8 PANICHPATIKUM Jakkrit Thailand > Morini
and a lot of pellets carefully expended to get there.......
toznerd
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I was in doubt about cylinder band soon after frame connection.David Levene wrote:Looks like an early air cylinder, before they started fitting gauges.LukeP wrote:Take a close look at cilynder: doesn't look like co2 ones?
I saw aluminium co2 cylinder with that elevated ring, but early air cilynder doesn't seems having it, for what i remember....
I had an early air LP10 (January 2000) with aluminium air cylinders without gauge and indeed they had no elevated rings while these rings exists on the CO2 aluminium cylinders.LukeP wrote:I was in doubt about cylinder band soon after frame connection.David Levene wrote:Looks like an early air cylinder, before they started fitting gauges.LukeP wrote:Take a close look at cilynder: doesn't look like co2 ones?
I saw aluminium co2 cylinder with that elevated ring, but early air cylinder doesn't seems having it, for what i remember....
I have a picture of the gold LP10 of Jesna from the Steyr web site and the pressure regulator (the piece on which the cylinder is screwed on) is black while it is silver on the Beijing pistol => seems that the regulator was changed (for a CO2 one ??).
The trigger blade has also been changed: on the Steyr web site it is the current LP10 trigger blade (the silver wide one) while the one on the Beijing pistol looks like an LP1 trigger blade.
By the way, Nino SALUKVADZE bronze medals women also uses a Steyr => all three medals of women 10m were won with Steyr pistols.
In fact, all 8 finalists use a "Steyr technology" pistols: 1 Anschutz LP@ and 7 Steyr:
1 GUO Wenjun China > Steyr
2 PADERINA Natalia Russian Fed. > Steyr
3 SALUKVADZE Nino Georgia > Steyr
4 CHAIKA Viktoria Belarus > Steyr
5 SAGUN LEWANDOWSKA Miroslawa Poland > Steyr
6 SEKARIC Jasna Serbia > Steyr
7 NEVANSUU Mira Finland > Anschutz LP@ (Anschutz version of the LP10)
8 TSOGBADRAH Munkzul Mongolia > Steyr
As soon as i saw Munich pics (posted above) i thought that pics posted on Steyr site were made for commercial purpose.jipe wrote:
I had an early air LP10 (January 2000) with aluminium air cylinders without gauge and indeed they had no elevated rings while these rings exists on the CO2 aluminium cylinders.
I have a picture of the gold LP10 of Jesna from the Steyr web site and the pressure regulator (the piece on which the cylinder is screwed on) is black while it is silver on the Beijing pistol => seems that the regulator was changed (for a CO2 one ??).
The trigger blade has also been changed: on the Steyr web site it is the current LP10 trigger blade (the silver wide one) while the one on the Beijing pistol looks like an LP1 trigger blade.
After posing for that pics, sure Jasna Sekaric return to her own match setting, in Munich and Beijing seems she could be using co2, and lp1 trigger blade and.... how many other faboulus secrets...? (lol)
I think Jasna Sekaric use a LP 10 air because you can see on the picture the 6 mm of the pressure reducer.
A Co2 Pistol has no pressure reducer and so the cylinder is close to the weapon. Nothing is between weapon and cylinder.
Here you will find pictures of the olympic games (shooting) including Jasna Sekaric:
http://www.issfnews.com/default.aspx?mo ... =11&inst=0
Regards
Stefan
A Co2 Pistol has no pressure reducer and so the cylinder is close to the weapon. Nothing is between weapon and cylinder.
Here you will find pictures of the olympic games (shooting) including Jasna Sekaric:
http://www.issfnews.com/default.aspx?mo ... =11&inst=0
Regards
Stefan
[quote="jipe"] I have a picture of the gold LP10 of Jesna from the Steyr web site [quote="jipe"]
Besides personal preference, is there any advantage to having a gold finish, or another color, on one's air pistol? The Steyr LP10 comes in both black and a new silver finish ... any reason to select one over the other?
Besides personal preference, is there any advantage to having a gold finish, or another color, on one's air pistol? The Steyr LP10 comes in both black and a new silver finish ... any reason to select one over the other?