Chen Ying's pistol

If you wish to make a donation to this forum's operation , it would be greatly appreciated.
https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/targettalk?yours=true

Moderators: pilkguns, m1963, David Levene, Spencer, Richard H

Forum rules
If you wish to make a donation to this forum's operation , it would be greatly appreciated.
https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/targettalk?yours=true
Post Reply
Fortitudo Dei
Posts: 256
Joined: Tue Mar 02, 2004 8:30 pm
Location: New Zealand

Chen Ying's pistol

Post by Fortitudo Dei »

Here's an image of Chen Ying on her way to winning Gold in 25m Pistol at the Beijing Olympics. Can anyone identify what her pistol is?
Attachments
Chen Ying.jpg
Bill Poole
Posts: 435
Joined: Mon Mar 01, 2004 10:50 pm
Location: Scottsdale, AZ
Contact:

Post by Bill Poole »

i thought it looked like a Hammerli 208

if its not, let me know I posted that on another forum I'd need to correct

maybe itsa model 41

what was Gundegmaa Otryad using? the magazine loaded into the pistol from the TOP (watch the finals video)

Poole
Dogchaser
Posts: 109
Joined: Sun Dec 16, 2007 3:49 am

Post by Dogchaser »

Not a 208 and not a 41.

I have no idea. I blew it up and the trigger guard is square.
Spencer
Posts: 1888
Joined: Fri Feb 24, 2006 9:13 pm
Location: Sydney, Australia
Contact:

Post by Spencer »

if it was a 208 I think the slide would soon make short work of the top rear of that grip

Spencer
User avatar
AAlex
Posts: 113
Joined: Wed Dec 06, 2006 8:06 pm

Post by AAlex »

Most likely a replica of one of the Khaidurov prototypes.

Reasons for my guess:
1) Kinda looks like one (XP-30 ?)
2) Clearly not anything that's on sale.
3) If "made to order" - Khaidurov design is an obvious choice.

Could be a Chinese design built from scratch (since they now use their own ammo too, so it is not too far-fetched); However, that is not Chinese modus operandi, if you know what I mean.
Fortitudo Dei
Posts: 256
Joined: Tue Mar 02, 2004 8:30 pm
Location: New Zealand

Post by Fortitudo Dei »

I've just found another photo of it from when she was at the ISSF World Cup shoot in Munich last year. This image is much clearer - but I'm none the wiser...
Attachments
Chen Ying 2.jpg
Chen Ying 2.jpg (15.61 KiB) Viewed 4138 times
User avatar
j-team
Posts: 1371
Joined: Mon Mar 28, 2005 2:48 am
Location: New Zealand

Post by j-team »

It's a chinese pistol. I used to know the model number but have forgotten.

There is at least one here in New Zealand as I used to know the guy that was the owner. Has since been sold and I don't know who has it now.

I think that they had a little lever (like an air pistol) which would re-cock the hammer without having to rack the slide.

If it is the one I think they have been around since about the late 1980s.
Last edited by j-team on Thu Aug 14, 2008 4:45 am, edited 1 time in total.
User avatar
LukeP
Posts: 287
Joined: Thu Jan 18, 2007 10:19 am
Location: Italy
Contact:

Post by LukeP »

Bill Poole wrote: what was Gundegmaa Otryad using? the magazine loaded into the pistol from the TOP (watch the finals video)
2nd Gundegmaa OTRYAD Walther SSP
Image

3rd Munkhbayar DORJSUREN Walther SSP
More pics http://www.issfnews.com/default.aspx?mo ... =11&inst=0
jipe
Posts: 812
Joined: Wed May 02, 2007 5:50 am

Post by jipe »

LukeP wrote:
Bill Poole wrote: what was Gundegmaa Otryad using? the magazine loaded into the pistol from the TOP (watch the finals video)
2nd Gundegmaa OTRYAD Walther SSP
Image

3rd Munkhbayar DORJSUREN Walther SSP
More pics http://www.issfnews.com/default.aspx?mo ... =11&inst=0
I have been looking the WC finals on ISSF tv and it seems to me that its the first time that there is an SSP in a world event final.

If I remember well, till now Gundegmaa OTRYAD was using a FWB AW93.
rrpc
Posts: 87
Joined: Thu May 31, 2007 10:11 am
Location: Ireland

Post by rrpc »

On the subject of Otryad, does anyone know what the reason was that she put up her hand in the 3rd or 4th series.

Normally you'd expect it to be a malfunction, but the Range Officer didn't check her pistol which is the normal procedure.
David Levene
Posts: 5617
Joined: Mon Mar 01, 2004 12:49 pm
Location: Ruislip, UK

Post by David Levene »

rrpc wrote:On the subject of Otryad, does anyone know what the reason was that she put up her hand in the 3rd or 4th series.

Normally you'd expect it to be a malfunction, but the Range Officer didn't check her pistol which is the normal procedure.
He did check her pistol. Presumably he saw that the slide was half open (or some other visible malfunction) so he would not need to touch the pistol.

The strange thing was that her malfunction was on the 2nd shot but she didn't raise her hand until the others had fired their 4th shots (could have been 3rd but I don't think so). She also rested her pistol on the bench (not permitted). That wasn't such a grave error with an SSP but could have covered up an incorrect magazine insertion on a GSP/SP20/SP1 etc.

Having seen it on TV I am sure there was no intention to cheat but it was a technical breach of at least 2 rules. She has probably carried out the correct procedure thousands of times; my guess is that the occasion addled her brain.
ColinC
Posts: 258
Joined: Thu Feb 24, 2005 11:28 pm
Location: Victoria, Australia

Post by ColinC »

Chen's pistol is not just an IZH-35M with Morini grips is it?
rrpc
Posts: 87
Joined: Thu May 31, 2007 10:11 am
Location: Ireland

Post by rrpc »

David Levene wrote: He did check her pistol. Presumably he saw that the slide was half open (or some other visible malfunction) so he would not need to touch the pistol.

The strange thing was that her malfunction was on the 2nd shot but she didn't raise her hand until the others had fired their 4th shots (could have been 3rd but I don't think so). She also rested her pistol on the bench (not permitted). That wasn't such a grave error with an SSP but could have covered up an incorrect magazine insertion on a GSP/SP20/SP1 etc.

Having seen it on TV I am sure there was no intention to cheat but it was a technical breach of at least 2 rules. She has probably carried out the correct procedure thousands of times; my guess is that the occasion addled her brain.
Yes she took quite a long time to signal the malfunction. Having watched it again I could see where she attempted the second shot which I hadn't seen before. And yes the pistol should remain pointing down range.
rrpc
Posts: 87
Joined: Thu May 31, 2007 10:11 am
Location: Ireland

Post by rrpc »

ColinC wrote:Chen's pistol is not just an IZH-35M with Morini grips is it?
I don't think so. The back sight f the IZH is a good deal deeper on the IZH then the one on Chen's pistol. Here's a side view of the IZH:

Image

As you can see there are a good few differences.
User avatar
j-team
Posts: 1371
Joined: Mon Mar 28, 2005 2:48 am
Location: New Zealand

Post by j-team »

ColinC wrote:Chen's pistol is not just an IZH-35M with Morini grips is it?
It's a Chinese produced pistol. Read my previous post!
rrpc
Posts: 87
Joined: Thu May 31, 2007 10:11 am
Location: Ireland

Post by rrpc »

Back to Otryad again. She must be sponsored by someone else because the Walther name is covered up everywhere it appears on her SSP.

Feinwerkbau?
David Levene
Posts: 5617
Joined: Mon Mar 01, 2004 12:49 pm
Location: Ruislip, UK

Post by David Levene »

rrpc wrote:Back to Otryad again. She must be sponsored by someone else because the Walther name is covered up everywhere it appears on her SSP.
That would probably be because of rule 51 of the Olympic Charter and its byelaws, mainly 1.1 "The identification of the manufacturer shall not appear more than once per item of clothing and equipment." and 8 "The word "identification" means the normal display of the name, designation, trademark, logo or any other distinctive sign of the manufacturer of the item, appearing not more than once per item."
Post Reply