Pardini SP or SP1

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Rober...@aol.com

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Nov 20, 2012, 2:00:27 AM11/20/12
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Hi everybody, I have a two-part question. First part. Can somebody give me a rundown on how the electronic  Trigger works on a Pardini. Second part. Is it legal for bull's-eye shooting .  If so.  Is there and advantage over a regular trigger. Somebody shine some light on this  . Thank you.

Stephen Price

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Nov 20, 2012, 9:32:04 AM11/20/12
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Hello,

I own both an SP and the current Electronic trigger version.  It is legal to use in bullseye competition.  However, I do not recommend it for bullseye in its current configuration.  The trigger is not designed for the type of trigger pull that we as bullseye shooters subject our pistols to.  That being said let me explain.  Bullseye slow fire is a very delicate thing.  The electronic trigger is designed for a more quickly applied, but still smooth, trigger pull.  With the slower trigger pull of slow fire the pistol can and has been known to double fire.  This problem is being address by Pardini and we are hopeful that a resolution will be found soon.  The gun was designed specifically for International Rapid Fire and it does a wonderful job for this task.  The electronic trigger is, to me, far superior to the mechanical trigger of ANY bullseye gun!  Once they have this issue corrected, the Pardini Electronic trigger will have no equal with regards to user customization, fit and function.  

As for how it works, I am not a mechanic but my understanding is that the trigger is pulled to a point where the physical two contact points are separated and then a solenoid fires the gun.  You never feel the hammer sear connection point.  You simply pull through spring pressure and when you reach a predetermined point the pistol fires.  It is GREAT !

Hope this helps.

Stephen

On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 11:00 PM, <Rober...@aol.com> wrote:
Hi everybody, I have a two-part question. First part. Can somebody give me a rundown on how the electronic  Trigger works on a Pardini. Second part. Is it legal for bull's-eye shooting .  If so.  Is there and advantage over a regular trigger. Somebody shine some light on this  . Thank you.

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Chuck Holt

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Nov 20, 2012, 10:51:38 AM11/20/12
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Ditto on the slow trigger pull.  I've also found that I can't have the over-travel set where I want it - or it will bounce off and double, especially when I don't grip tight, which I usually don't with the ergo grip.

Chuck Holt
Fort Collins, Colo.

Rober...@aol.com

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Nov 20, 2012, 11:27:10 AM11/20/12
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Hi everybody, I thank everybody for getting back to me.  I guess I will go with the mechanical one.  I just wanted to know how we work.  So again.  Thanks for getting back.

carlos da silva

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Nov 20, 2012, 11:42:57 AM11/20/12
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The electronic trigger is most useful for the people competing in the ISSF Rapid Fire event where you need to get off five shots on five targets in 4 seconds from a 45° arm position.
Dry firing with the electronic trigger is a must for training in that discipline.
I'm happy with the mechanical trigger for bullseye and regular ISSF shooting



From: Rober...@aol.com
Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2012 02:00:27 -0500
Subject: {Bullseye L List} Pardini SP or SP1
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Hi everybody, I have a two-part question. First part. Can somebody give me a rundown on how the electronic  Trigger works on a Pardini. Second part. Is it legal for bull's-eye shooting .  If so.  Is there and advantage over a regular trigger. Somebody shine some light on this  . Thank you.

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