Pardini PGP 75 Free Pistol

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Øystein
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Pardini PGP 75 Free Pistol

Post by Øystein »

Hello everyone!

Does anyone of you happens to have any experience with the old Pardini PGP 75 Free Pistol?

Want info for and against it!

Øystein
Why shoot a Morini, when you can get a LP1!
BE Mike

Post by BE Mike »

I own one. I bought it used and I have only shot it one season. Mine is one that doesn't have the adjustable palm shelf, but the grip seems to fit me well. I had to have a new bolt collar made for mine for it to reliably ignite my ammo, but now it works just fine. The grip angle and trigger are very adjustable. I've not shot mine off a bench for accuracy, but I expect that it will shoot possibles with good ammo. If you are just starting out, the gun fits you, and if you get it at a good price you'll probably be happy with it.
Øystein
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Post by Øystein »

Thank you for your help!

Yes, i am just starting out in Free, and i get a good price.

Øystein
Why shoot a Morini, when you can get a LP1!
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Pardini PGP75

Post by PaulB »

I personally own 4 PGP 75's and the club I coach owns 4 more. I have found them to be reliable, to shoot accurately and to be easy to adjust. I suggest getting the adjustable grips. I have had a few minor problems with the old triggers (not firing every time) but have been told that with a few grip modifications the pistol can be upgraded with the newer style trigger.
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