Steyr Free Pistol
Posted: Fri May 13, 2005 12:23 am
Can anyone help me with an evaluation of the Steyr Free Pistol, please?
I have a vintage Hammerli 106, which has worked hard for the last 30 years (at least).
There is one person in my Club who has a Steyr Free Pistol for the last 3 or 4 years. However he is not the best person to evaluate this gun.
I see that over the last couple of years, the International shooters mainly use Moroni, Pardini, or Toz Free Pistols. I am wondering why.
As the Steyr Air Pistols are so popular, why are people not using their Free Pistols?
I see that here in Oz the Free Pistols are priced at about $2300 Australian.
Even the Australian shooters are not using it, so I wondered what is the reason.
I was able to handle the Club member's Steyr, and the balance felt good, and he seems to enjoy using it. He is the only person I know who is using one. Why?
Thanks.
Alex L.
I have a vintage Hammerli 106, which has worked hard for the last 30 years (at least).
There is one person in my Club who has a Steyr Free Pistol for the last 3 or 4 years. However he is not the best person to evaluate this gun.
I see that over the last couple of years, the International shooters mainly use Moroni, Pardini, or Toz Free Pistols. I am wondering why.
As the Steyr Air Pistols are so popular, why are people not using their Free Pistols?
I see that here in Oz the Free Pistols are priced at about $2300 Australian.
Even the Australian shooters are not using it, so I wondered what is the reason.
I was able to handle the Club member's Steyr, and the balance felt good, and he seems to enjoy using it. He is the only person I know who is using one. Why?
Thanks.
Alex L.