@@tughantelatar yes, the LP10 has always had an absorber since the first generation. That's why some top shooter still shoot the "old one". I have the Steyr LP10 Gen 2 and the new LP10 EVO e. The latter shoots like a razorblade, every trigger operation is exactly the same. However, some shooters prefer more feedback that's why they use Morini which doesn't have an absorber as far as I know. This the barrel jumps a little. In my team every shooter uses the Steyr, our 1st rank made it to Tokio and Paris with it and even once ranked no 1 in the world. I'm tempted to buy the Pardini as a side arm, switching guns helps you to develop a little that's why I shoot all calibers up to 50ae. Thank's for the good review 👌
Great decision to start 10m Air Pistol. The current worls number one also uses a Pardini K12. If budget is not a problem I would go with an electronik trigger model like Morini CM200ie or Steyr EVO 10E
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Krisorendorff, this all depends as you move on the Sport, it's true that the top players on this sport use Morini CM200ie, Steyr EVO10E (The "E" is for electronic), however, even when these types of pistols give you a nice feel, and smooth trigger, they are not except to fail, even when they are very stable pistols, some shooter prefer the mechanical "feedback" of the pistol, in this case I would highly recommend a Pardini K12, with the following advantages: it has a local USA Representative, all the other brands, to the best of my knowledge are not fully represented in USA. If you have NO Problems with this, and you like spend BIG money, I suggest going with a MORINI CM200, then a STEYR, if you like mechanical feeling, go with Pardini of Feinwerkbau P8X. Regards. Also, please take into consideration, that one of the biggest enemies of a pistol especially electronic ones, it's the humidity, or leaving the batteries on the electronic board, if you forget to take care of this item, the board is VERY expensive to replace, almost like 400 EUROS. I have heard that, most Olympic shooters, they have at least 2 spare parts boards with their guns in case of failure... go figure...
Thanks for your review in English. I ordered a Pardini K12 this morning and tonight I discovered this video to find out that you confirm it's a good buy high end 10m air pistol for competition at a reasonable price. I will not follow you because most of your videos I cannot understand. Kind regards to all Turks that must be very proud of your athletes at the Olimpics and who turned this pretty unknown sport viral 🙂👍🏻
In the UK some shooting range have air tanks some others not and you need to buy yours I can see that you use a pump as well. My question is : what about the humidity of the air? Aren't you concerned that using a pump could ruin the pistol?
@@StockTrader never thought about that, o know people from UK who, use pumps or compressors. If humidity was an issue, I assume we would have heard about it.
Solid gun, I've been shooting Steyr LP 10 and LP 10e for years and I would never switch to a gun without an absorber but I'm tempted 😁
@@mrb771 does LP10 have a absorber? Morini doesn’t have such an aid.
@@tughantelatar yes, the LP10 has always had an absorber since the first generation. That's why some top shooter still shoot the "old one". I have the Steyr LP10 Gen 2 and the new LP10 EVO e. The latter shoots like a razorblade, every trigger operation is exactly the same. However, some shooters prefer more feedback that's why they use Morini which doesn't have an absorber as far as I know. This the barrel jumps a little. In my team every shooter uses the Steyr, our 1st rank made it to Tokio and Paris with it and even once ranked no 1 in the world. I'm tempted to buy the Pardini as a side arm, switching guns helps you to develop a little that's why I shoot all calibers up to 50ae. Thank's for the good review 👌
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I'm about to begin, This shooting sport, and I'm not sure which pistol to get? I want the Best. One, that will take me from beginner, to Para Shooter
Great decision to start 10m Air Pistol. The current worls number one also uses a Pardini K12. If budget is not a problem I would go with an electronik trigger model like Morini CM200ie or Steyr EVO 10E
Krisorendorff, this all depends as you move on the Sport, it's true that the top players on this sport use Morini CM200ie, Steyr EVO10E (The "E" is for electronic), however, even when these types of pistols give you a nice feel, and smooth trigger, they are not except to fail, even when they are very stable pistols, some shooter prefer the mechanical "feedback" of the pistol, in this case I would highly recommend a Pardini K12, with the following advantages: it has a local USA Representative, all the other brands, to the best of my knowledge are not fully represented in USA. If you have NO Problems with this, and you like spend BIG money, I suggest going with a MORINI CM200, then a STEYR, if you like mechanical feeling, go with Pardini of Feinwerkbau P8X. Regards. Also, please take into consideration, that one of the biggest enemies of a pistol especially electronic ones, it's the humidity, or leaving the batteries on the electronic board, if you forget to take care of this item, the board is VERY expensive to replace, almost like 400 EUROS. I have heard that, most Olympic shooters, they have at least 2 spare parts boards with their guns in case of failure... go figure...
I'd prefer the mechanical trigger (keep in mind, I have Never, shot any of these pistols). Mechanical triggers, just make sense...
Thanks for your review in English. I ordered a Pardini K12 this morning and tonight I discovered this video to find out that you confirm it's a good buy high end 10m air pistol for competition at a reasonable price. I will not follow you because most of your videos I cannot understand. Kind regards to all Turks that must be very proud of your athletes at the Olimpics and who turned this pretty unknown sport viral 🙂👍🏻
@@joaocarlossoares2214 thank you for your kind words and I am glad that you liked my video
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In the UK some shooting range have air tanks some others not and you need to buy yours I can see that you use a pump as well. My question is : what about the humidity of the air? Aren't you concerned that using a pump could ruin the pistol?
@@StockTrader never thought about that, o know people from UK who, use pumps or compressors. If humidity was an issue, I assume we would have heard about it.
@@tughantelatarmodern pumps have a feature to get rid of water.
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Von wo kriegt man die konkret zum Testen in der Schweiz?
@@jonaszuger7512 Indoor Swiss Shooting AG Gossau SG
Selamlar, böyle bir pistolün fiyatı nedir euro olarak? İnternette yazmıyordu, size sormak istedim.
@@ozankaya3152 bu 1600 Euro civarı
Abi diline sağlık ama Türkçe olsa anlardık 😃 bide abi nerden sipariş edebiliriz
@@mucahithalaman8438 aynı video Türkçe olarak da yayında 👍
Hello sir I'm from Punjab,,, please shear your country and price this pistol in your country 🙏 please sir shear I'm waiting for your response 🙏
I subscribe your channel also
@@simranjeetsingh2518 hello I am from Switzerland and Price is about 1800 Franks. I’ve been in Punjab some years ago 👍