Or were you thinking of this
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISSF_2...id_fire_pistol
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Ah, yes... should have thought of that.
I only really asked as 20 seconds for 5 shots seems like quite a long time compared to Olympic 25m .22LR rapid fire pistol, with each round getting progressively more difficult.
5 shots in 8 seconds, then 6 seconds and finally in 4 seconds.
Cheers,
Matt
150 seconds for 5 shots then 20 seconds for 5 shots followed by 10 seconds for 5 shots was part of Standard Pistol in 22 LR at 25m.
Rapid fire pistol was at 25m as you said; 5 shots in 8 seconds then 6 and finally 4 seconds. I used a Hammerli 230 on 22 short - less recoil!! That was in late 70's and early 80's.
Nowhere to go ........in no hurry to get there; www.rivington-riflemen.uk----- well I suppose it is somewhere to go.... founded by I.J. - let down by the tainted blood scandal
rapid fire postal league anyone ?
Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.
I had a brief go at this once with my knock-off copy Zastava GP45 using the motorised turning targets. A faff to set up, but great fun.
During my first trip to Bisley, there was a rapid fire event underway on the ground floor, I wondered what on earth was going off - sounded like machine gun fire!
The .22lr event is very restricted as the pistols are section 5 firearms; I think the only practice ranges are at Bisley and somewhere in Cornwall, and the owner has to be part of a national shooting squad as a valid reason for ownership.
Too many guns, or not enough time?
Somewhere out there is one with a one off billet machined SAE 4140 bracket attached by M3 cap screws under the muzzle holding a beamshot lazer unit. I sold it at the airgun sale way back ( at leicester shooting club I think it was)
Was great fun walking tin cans around with it from the hip using the red dot
ATB, Ed