Drulov mp 75 flaubert biography
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Drulov mp 75 flaubert biography
what does anyone know about FREE PISTOLS?
I've never shot a true Free Pistol, but have fraternised with one or two top shooters who did, back in the day. When I was a youngster in the UK (back when folks could own and use handguns there!!!) and the National Smallbore Rifle Association (NSRA) ran most everything, the aspiration was to be good enough to be accepted into the British Pistol Club.
The fast track was to get yourself a really accurate gun to shoot "Master" level scores in slow fire events.
NSRA slow fire pistol events at that time (If I remember correctly) did not permit true Free Pistols, but you could use long barrelled single shot pistols (an over-hang from the Webley & Scott break action single shot guns that had been widely distributed to clubs after WW2 and which were indeed what I started out on in a local "National Guard" club).
The Hammerli 120 was at that time considered to be a Free Pistol trainer and had a more upright "1911" style grip, but a very good, fu