Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2006 7:04 pm
Bob - why on earth would you even try to kick the free pistol habit?!?!?!?! It's just far too much fun to give up.
Of course if I say that too loud our government will put free pistol shooting into the same catagory as tobacco and booze and will tax the living daylights out of it! ;-)
On a more serious note, I believe you'll find the Rink grips require considerably less modification than Morini grips do in order to come up with a decent fit. And they are simply a dream in comparison to the factory original TOZ grip. The philosophy of the TOZ grip is a wise one - provide more than enough wood that can be whittled away to fit large hands, small hands, and everything in between. It's just that most of us don't have the time, patience and skill to do that much whittling!
I wish you great success with that TOZ.
And yes, the Hammerli isn't very forgiving, nor is the Morini. But when you do things right and you nail a 10 with either of those guns, it's deep in the X-ring. Unfortunately, if it's not a 10, it might also be somewhere out in the pasture field beside the range! I know... The dairy herds in our neck of the woods run for cover when I start shooting!
Of course if I say that too loud our government will put free pistol shooting into the same catagory as tobacco and booze and will tax the living daylights out of it! ;-)
On a more serious note, I believe you'll find the Rink grips require considerably less modification than Morini grips do in order to come up with a decent fit. And they are simply a dream in comparison to the factory original TOZ grip. The philosophy of the TOZ grip is a wise one - provide more than enough wood that can be whittled away to fit large hands, small hands, and everything in between. It's just that most of us don't have the time, patience and skill to do that much whittling!
I wish you great success with that TOZ.
And yes, the Hammerli isn't very forgiving, nor is the Morini. But when you do things right and you nail a 10 with either of those guns, it's deep in the X-ring. Unfortunately, if it's not a 10, it might also be somewhere out in the pasture field beside the range! I know... The dairy herds in our neck of the woods run for cover when I start shooting!