Semper Fidelus, Sir. I just found your channel and really love your content! My father was on the USMC Rifle and Pistol team in the early 1950's. He enlisted in June of 1950, re-upped in 1953 and was shortly then sent to OCS at Quantico where he got his commission as a 2nd Lt shortly after I was born in 1954. He spent 36 yrs in the USMC and retired in 1986 at Barstow, Ca as a full Colonel having been Chief of Staff at Barstow. He taught me, and I taught my son and grandsons how to be safe and shoot small groups. We have never had any competition-style pistols or rifles, but we all shoot very well.
I can’t remember who I was talking to about the Pardinis, but they had recently spoken with PardiniUSA about the accuracy “downgrade” of the Rapid models (light bolt and more generous chamber); at that time, one of the best 50m test targets Pardini had as an example was shot by a Rapid model.
reminds me of newest Trigun Vash Revolver 22 revolver, the gun is bulky sized revolver front with zero recoil, the shape is kinda similiar to these olympic style but smaller
Can you make a video of you taking the weights and springs out and do a live fire comparison of how much recoil is mitigated with this? I shoot action pistol(USPSA) in limited optics division so a frame mounted recoil dampening system would be allowed per the rules, but I have never seen a competitor use one before. I think 9mm is probably too much for the device to help mitigate the recoil.
The physics of that recoil system is insane crazy 🤯 Im suprised to hear that there is no difference between the tungsten and steel weights. I would expect the tungsten ones to provide a larger counter-recoil force because they are denser. What happens if you change the strength of the springs? 🤔
What do you recommend for a .22lr bullseye pistol above the Browning Buckmark/Ruger Mark 4 level? I have been thinking Smith 41 but have read they need work when they are new. That means off to a Bullseye Gunsmith and wait a year. Hammerli x-esse is a possibility, the Hammerli 208 and 215 are available as used but parts are not available. Any recommendations? Thank you AG
Semper Fidelus, Sir. I just found your channel and really love your content! My father was on the USMC Rifle and Pistol team in the early 1950's. He enlisted in June of 1950, re-upped in 1953 and was shortly then sent to OCS at Quantico where he got his commission as a 2nd Lt shortly after I was born in 1954. He spent 36 yrs in the USMC and retired in 1986 at Barstow, Ca as a full Colonel having been Chief of Staff at Barstow. He taught me, and I taught my son and grandsons how to be safe and shoot small groups. We have never had any competition-style pistols or rifles, but we all shoot very well.
Semper Fidelis. Welcome to the Channel!
Such a cool little piece of engineering. That dampening mechanism is super simple, but very effective. Appreciate your videos mate.
Wanted this gun for years and never knew about this feature. There is so little info on these guns compared to everything else. Thanks !
Lol, same. Gonna get one just because of that.
Getting real strong This Old Tony vibes from this......
I can’t remember who I was talking to about the Pardinis, but they had recently spoken with PardiniUSA about the accuracy “downgrade” of the Rapid models (light bolt and more generous chamber); at that time, one of the best 50m test targets Pardini had as an example was shot by a Rapid model.
Hey 👋 just found this channel via suggested video. Awesome to see a channel dedicated to bullseye 🎯
reminds me of newest Trigun Vash Revolver 22 revolver,
the gun is bulky sized revolver front with zero recoil, the shape is kinda similiar to these olympic style but smaller
How does that compare to compensator? Would be interesting to see pic rail addon in addition to compensator recoil videos.
It's my favorite pistol!Pardini really nice!
Can you make a video of you taking the weights and springs out and do a live fire comparison of how much recoil is mitigated with this? I shoot action pistol(USPSA) in limited optics division so a frame mounted recoil dampening system would be allowed per the rules, but I have never seen a competitor use one before. I think 9mm is probably too much for the device to help mitigate the recoil.
I have to check out that recoil reducer.
The physics of that recoil system is insane crazy 🤯 Im suprised to hear that there is no difference between the tungsten and steel weights. I would expect the tungsten ones to provide a larger counter-recoil force because they are denser. What happens if you change the strength of the springs? 🤔
The tungsten do indeed provide more counter recoil force. Sorry if i didn't explain that. Not sure on the springs. Welcome to the channel.
could you pleas do something similar with an olympic shotgun?
a girl from my country won gold on women's trap with a shotgun
Amazon link please 😉
How do you compare it to the standard SP. Is there any disadvantage to using the RF in a standard program?
This video answers your questions, Sir. ua-cam.com/video/o8p1Vm8aIlg/v-deo.html
What do you recommend for a .22lr bullseye pistol above the Browning Buckmark/Ruger Mark 4 level? I have been thinking Smith 41 but have read they need work when they are new. That means off to a Bullseye Gunsmith and wait a year. Hammerli x-esse is a possibility, the Hammerli 208 and 215 are available as used but parts are not available. Any recommendations? Thank you AG
1911 .22 Conversion.
Could you tell any difference in the springs between the tungsten and steel weights?
I could not.
@@BullseyePistol that surprises me, I would have bet the tungsten weights would have heavier springs. Thank you for the information.
Can we attach the anti recoil system to a 50cal barret to reduce the recoil? 😂😂😂
That would be a LOT of tungsten.
If it is an air pistol, what is popping out of the gun, it it isn't using bullets?
Lead pellets
@@BullseyePistol I asked this wrong.
After a shot, something is dropping out of the gun like a shell, but pellets don't have shells.
@@JahBeatSoundSystemI think theres two different classes .22LR actual little bullets and Air Pistol competition.
I can clearly see the recoil
There is a bit. Its true.
*You're amazing. Hire that sh|t out.*
Well yes you can’t get rid of it 100%. Newton’s 3rd Law doesn’t like having days off.