Pistol recommendation
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Pistol recommendation
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Hello.
I'm interested in buying a pistol specifically for rapid fire. I really don't have much experience in high end pistols. When I was younger I was at the range and this guy said "watch this" and he took his empty fired 22s and placed them on top of his pistol and fired the gun and the cases did not fall off the gun. I was shocked.
Right now I'm shooting a 1911 marvel 22 conversion. It's very nice but I'm not happy with the amount of muzzle flip that I get. It makes it difficult to transition between targets. I feel that is a result of the bore line being higher than my hand and I see that many of the higher end 22's have the bore line much closer to the hand. My only concern is getting a pistol that has the smallest amount of muzzle flip as possible. I imagine choosing a pistol with a lower boreline will greatly help when compared to the marvel I'm shooting now correct?
I also see the pardini sp 22 has numerous interchangeable weights of tungsten or steel, and that other similar pistols offer weights but not nearly that many and not in tungsten. Is the pardini sp the best choice for rapid fire/reduced muzzle flip or should I consider something else?
Thank you very much for reading and I'm sorry if this topic has been posted before
Hello.
I'm interested in buying a pistol specifically for rapid fire. I really don't have much experience in high end pistols. When I was younger I was at the range and this guy said "watch this" and he took his empty fired 22s and placed them on top of his pistol and fired the gun and the cases did not fall off the gun. I was shocked.
Right now I'm shooting a 1911 marvel 22 conversion. It's very nice but I'm not happy with the amount of muzzle flip that I get. It makes it difficult to transition between targets. I feel that is a result of the bore line being higher than my hand and I see that many of the higher end 22's have the bore line much closer to the hand. My only concern is getting a pistol that has the smallest amount of muzzle flip as possible. I imagine choosing a pistol with a lower boreline will greatly help when compared to the marvel I'm shooting now correct?
I also see the pardini sp 22 has numerous interchangeable weights of tungsten or steel, and that other similar pistols offer weights but not nearly that many and not in tungsten. Is the pardini sp the best choice for rapid fire/reduced muzzle flip or should I consider something else?
Thank you very much for reading and I'm sorry if this topic has been posted before
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