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Pardini pistol availability in MA?
Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2013 5:44 pm
by vHoff
I'm interested in getting a pardini .22 pistol, but realize that it's a bit more complicated since I live (fortunately not for much longer) in MA.
I read a post by Greg Derr, who I hear is the exclusive MA dealer for Pardini pistols, that all 11 models of Pardini's guns were now approved for sale in MA. Looking at the target shooting roster, though, only the FPM, FPE, and GT line of pistols are there (Source:
http://www.mass.gov/eopss/docs/chsb/fir ... 2-2010.pdf).
None of the SP models seem to be available.
So, a few questions:
1) What's the truth? Are the SP models "MA legal" or not?
2) What is the difference between the different SP models? On Pardini's page I see models for Bullseye, rapidfire, etc. as well as the SP New vs older models like the SPE. The reason I ask is, if I need to purchase a used Pardini from a MA resident, are older models very inferior?
3) Do any of you readers potentially have one for sale? My financial situation is a bit fluid now but are these even available secondhand in MA?
Many Thanks
Pardini SP
Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2013 6:07 pm
by BEA
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Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2013 6:33 pm
by Bob-Riegl
Simple, call pardini and ask for Emil Milev----"Doc"
Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2013 8:46 pm
by Mike M.
I'm trying to buy a Pardini myself. They're a little slow on e-mail responses, be patient.
That being said, the bullseye version has a heavier bolt (I think from the HP) to give better accuracy at 50 yards. The RF version has a looser bore to minimize recoil, but sacrifices accuracy.
Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2013 9:11 pm
by Gwhite
My understanding is that the SP was on the "OK" target pistol list for about 1 day before some jackass pointed out the the barrel is just under 5 inches, and is therefore illegal no matter what.
I tried a while back to get them to accept the California target pistol list, but that requires a change in the law. Such a law is in the works this year, but with the current climate, it's hard to imagine it getting much traction.
Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2013 9:14 pm
by vHoff
Oh ffs are you kidding me?
Great. So is the only chance to buy used in MA? Are there any around for sale?
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2013 6:15 am
by Greg Derr
We are working to change the barrel length requirement to 4 inches, which is not law but a regulation in the target gun roster criterium, no need for a vote, just a signature at the sec. Of public safeties office.
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2013 9:42 am
by dam8
There are compensators out there as an add on. Could this be considered a barrel extension? It's 1/2. To3/4" long.... Just a thought?
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2013 12:56 pm
by Chris
My SP is more than 15 yrs old and it shoots great. I shot a newer BE model recently and I did not come away thinking I need to upgrade. The 2 things I noticed about my older SP is the slide lock is easier to engage and the magazine locked in easier. I did like the newer trigger shoe. The recoil absorption on the BE model was not effective as I expected and I think this is because of the heavier bolt. The bolt was a lot heavier than my SP. I think it would be necessary for Pardini to make some adjustments to the recoil absorption system to account for the heavier bolt. Maybe the rapid fire weights and/or springs that had a bit lighter spring rate.
Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2013 10:35 pm
by jabberwo
vHoff wrote:So is the only chance to buy used in MA? Are there any around for sale?
Yup, check you PMs.
-= Jab
Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2013 7:20 am
by the_doctor
Why are the Walthers units not on the list? Why can not Unique, FAS, Matchguns, etc. be included on the list?
It would be fair to include all of those.
Thanks
Bill
Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2013 3:07 pm
by jabberwo
I think its just a matter of paper work. Greg took it on to get the Pardini's added. I asked Earl of Walther fame if he wanted to do it for Walthers, but since he's moved out of the state he doesn't appear to be interested. Too bad, I would snatch up the first Walther I could find, new or used. I love my new Pardini, but an adjustable grip would really help me.
-= chuck
Posted: Mon Jul 22, 2013 2:23 pm
by jabberwo
jabberwo wrote:I think its just a matter of paper work.
-= chuck
Spoke to the Walther lady at nationals in Fort Benning, she said they recently hired someone who's job it will be to do this kind of paper work. So many states are calling everything with a magazine in front of the trigger an assault weapon (e.g. CT) that Walther feels the need protect their business interests.
-= Jab