Useful Info - Air Pistol shooting ISSU rules.

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Useful Info - Air Pistol shooting ISSU rules.

Post by TenX » Mon Jul 20, 2009 9:57 pm

Here are a bunch of rules from the ISSU rule book, which can be of good use for air pistol shooters in deciding what pistol to buy, etc. Hope it helps :)

Excerpts from the ISSU rule book on Air Pistol shooting:
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3.3.1 Events recognized by the ISSF are:
3.3.1.1 Men's events:
Name of event
...
10 m Air Pistol Men 60 shots
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3.3.1.2 Women's events:
Name of event
...
10 m Air Pistol Women 40 shots
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3.3.1.3 Men Junior events:
Name of event...
10 m Air Pistol Men Junior 60 shots
...
3.3.1.4 Women Junior events:
Name of event
...
10 m Air Pistol Women Junior 40 shots
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6.2.2.4.1 Even if a Rifle or a 50 m Pistol has a magazine, only one cartridge may be loaded. If a 5-shot air pistol is used in the 10 m Air Pistol Event(s) only one pellet may be loaded.
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6.11 COMPETITION RULES
6.11.1 Handling of Targets
6.11.1.1 Paper targets
6.11.1.1.1 10 m Air Rifle and 10 m Air Pistol
6.11.1.1.1.1 The changing of the targets is done by the shooters, under the supervision of the Range Officers. The shooter is responsible for shooting on the correct targets.
6.11.1.1.1.2 Immediately after each series of ten shots the shooter must put the ten targets in a convenient place for the Register Keeper who must put them in a secure container to be collected by authorized personnel for delivery to the Classification Office.
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6.16.4 10 m and 50 m Rifle and Pistol Events
Event Men/Women
Shooting Time
10 m Air Rifle / Air Pistol Men 75 seconds
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8.4.1.6.2 Measuring the Weight of the Trigger Pull
The weight of the trigger pull must be measured, with the test weight suspended near the middle of the trigger (see illustrations) and the barrel held vertically. The weight must be placed on a horizontal
surface and lifted clear of the surface. The tests must be conducted by Equipment Control officials. The minimum weight of the trigger pull must be maintained throughout the competition. A maximum of
three (3) attempts to lift the weight is allowed. If it does not pass it may only be resubmitted after adjustment.
When testing air or gas actuated pistols, the propellant charge should be activated.
8.4.1.6.3 The appropriate trigger test weight that may be used for random checks will also be made available to the shooters on the range before and during the competition, and before the Finals, to allow
them to check that the weight of the trigger pull has not changed so as to contravene the Rules.
8.4.1.6.4 Random Trigger Weight control checks must be conducted immediately after the last series in all qualification rounds of 10 m and 25 m events. At least one shooter should be selected from
each Range Section (or eight firing positions for Air Pistol) by drawing of numbered lots by the Range Jury. Equipment Control Officers must then conduct the tests before pistols are returned to their cases. A maximum of three (3) attempts to lift the weight is allowed. Any shooter whose pistol fails this test or when a shooter is selected fails to undertake the test, he must be disqualified.
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10 m Air
Pistol
Men
60
unlimited sighter before the competition shots
Total time:
1 hour, 45 minutes

Women
40
unlimited sighter before the competition shots
Total Time:
1 hour, 15 minutes 10 minutes
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Pistol Classification:
10 m Air Pistol
Pistol Weight: 1500 g max.
Trigger Pull: 500 g min.
Measuring Box: 420 x 200 x 50
Loading: May only be loaded with one (1) pellet.
Others: Ported barrels and perforated barrel attachments are allowed.
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a) 10 m Air Pistol
Grips: No part of the grip, frame or accessories may touch any part of the wrist. The heel rest must extend at an angle of not less than 90 degrees to the grip. This applies to the heel rest in front and behind the grip as well as on the sides. Any upward curvature of the heel and/or thumb rest and/or a downward curvature of the side opposite the thumb is prohibited. The thumb rest must
allow free upward movement of the thumb. The grip must not encircle the hand. Curved surfaces on the grips or frame, including the heel and/or thumb rest, in the longitudinal direction of the pistol are permitted.
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d) Measuring Box: The pistol is measured with all accessories in place (if an Air Pistol is used with a magazine it may be measured with the magazine removed). A manufacturing tolerance of the rectangular Measuring Box of 0.0 mm to + 1.0 mm in each dimension is permitted.
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8.20 10 M FIVE SHOT AIR PISTOL (NOT AN OLYMPIC EVENT)
8.20.1 10 m Five Shot Air Pistol
Any caliber 4.5 mm (.177”) compressed air or gas pistol may be used.
8.20.1.1 The pistol used in the 10 m Five Shot Air Pistol event must have a magazine that can be loaded with five (5) pellets.
8.20.2 General
8.20.2.1 Preparation time
10 m Air Pistol Five Target Event 3 Minutes
10 m Air Pistol Standard Event 3 Minutes
8.20.2.2 Before each series the shooter must lower his arm. The pistol may be rested on the bench or shooting table.
8.20.2.3 A series is considered as having started from the moment of the command "ATTENTION". Every shot fired after that will be counted in the competition.
8.20.2.4 Before the competition 10 m Air Pistol paper targets must be available for shooters to adjust their sights.
8.20.2.5 Before the beginning of each stage, the shooter may fire one (1) sighting series of five (5) shots in ten (10) seconds.
8.20.2.6 All shooting (sighting and competition series) is by command. All shooters in the same Range Section must fire at the same time, but organizers may arrange for more than one Range Section to
fire simultaneously under centralized commands.
8.20.3 10 m Air Pistol Five Target Event
The event is 40 competition shots for Men / Men Junior and 30 competition shots for Women / Women Junior. The event is divided into series of five (5) shots each in ten (10) seconds. In each series one shot is fired at each of the five (5) Falling Targets in the time limit for the series.
8.20.3.1 When the Range Officer gives the command LOAD, the shooters must prepare themselves for their series within one (1) minute.
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8.20.4 10 m Air Pistol Standard Event
The event is 40 competition shots for Men / Men Junior and 30 competition shots for Women / Women Junior. The event is divided into series of five (5) shots each in ten (10) seconds. In each series five shots are fired on one (1) Stationary Air Pistol target (6.3.2.6) in the time limit for the series.
8.20.4.1 When the Range Officer gives the command LOAD, the shooters must prepare themselves for their series within one (1) minute.
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Apart from this, there are some more rules and regulations on the scoring, mal-functions and other such unprecidented events, which can be sourced from the ISSU rule book.

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Re: Useful Info - Air Pistol shooting ISSU rules.

Post by nagarifle » Tue Jul 21, 2009 6:10 am

once again thanks Tx, now get your head down on those exercise books for the eexams. :D

this will be most usefull for the newcomers as well as old farts like me.

all the best in your exams.
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Post by TenX » Tue Jul 21, 2009 8:50 am

Thanks Nagarifle :)
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Re: Useful Info - Air Pistol shooting ISSU rules.

Post by m24 » Tue Jul 21, 2009 9:29 am

Thanks TenX for the info.
Jeff Cooper advocated four basic rules of gun safety:
1) All guns are always loaded. Even if they are not, treat them as if they are.
2) Never let the muzzle cover anything you are not willing to destroy.
3) Keep your finger off the trigger till your sights are on the target.
4) Identify your target, and what is behind it.

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