In reviewing the ISSF.TV photographs of the Men's10m Air Pistol Finals, I couldn't help noticing that three Walther LP300 and two Benelli Kite pistols were used by the finalists. Both of these guns rarely get any attention.
Where's the Steyr/Morini dominance usually seen?
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5 Steyers and 2 Morinis, FWB gold
Check the 8 wemen final photos
1 - FWB
5 -Steyer
2 - Morini
Don't feel bad about either Steyer or Morini. Both are great instruments. I wish you reach the gun's potential one day. I am sure you won't be dissapointed.
All the best
1 - FWB
5 -Steyer
2 - Morini
Don't feel bad about either Steyer or Morini. Both are great instruments. I wish you reach the gun's potential one day. I am sure you won't be dissapointed.
All the best
To WSmith and YM: Yes, this is a bit surprising. The Walther 300 has been turned down by shooters, because it evolves an unreliable trigger with some use, I have been told. The big, unusual and expensive Kite has also found litle favor, according to my observations.
But the answer could be sponsor money made available to the top shooters, yes.
The womens final was won by an aussie, firing a FWB P34, not the newer P40. A blue P34 this time. In the World Championsships in 2002 she used a red P34, I recon. The only FWB seen in the photos from the Word Cup.
But the answer could be sponsor money made available to the top shooters, yes.
The womens final was won by an aussie, firing a FWB P34, not the newer P40. A blue P34 this time. In the World Championsships in 2002 she used a red P34, I recon. The only FWB seen in the photos from the Word Cup.